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Fossils Cuddling. a triassic cuddle set in stone. Scientists have discovered a burrow in south africa where two unlikely creatures shared a home before being entombed by a flash flood 250 million years ago. by megan gannon. A remarkably cute fossil preserves two juveniles. a trio of tiny fossil lobsters discovered in a seashell suggests the crustaceans were sociable much longer than. Previously, scientists believed that mammals had led mostly solitary lives until after the dinosaurs died out around 66 million years ago. many specimens have been found fossilized in their burrows as they slept, sometimes even in groups! In 1975, near the base of south africa’s oliviershoek pass, paleontologist james kitching discovered the final.

'Very exciting' fossil found in a tree trunk in N.S. seems to show two
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A remarkably cute fossil preserves two juveniles. In 1975, near the base of south africa’s oliviershoek pass, paleontologist james kitching discovered the final. Scientists have discovered a burrow in south africa where two unlikely creatures shared a home before being entombed by a flash flood 250 million years ago. Previously, scientists believed that mammals had led mostly solitary lives until after the dinosaurs died out around 66 million years ago. by megan gannon. many specimens have been found fossilized in their burrows as they slept, sometimes even in groups! a trio of tiny fossil lobsters discovered in a seashell suggests the crustaceans were sociable much longer than. a triassic cuddle set in stone.

'Very exciting' fossil found in a tree trunk in N.S. seems to show two

Fossils Cuddling In 1975, near the base of south africa’s oliviershoek pass, paleontologist james kitching discovered the final. many specimens have been found fossilized in their burrows as they slept, sometimes even in groups! In 1975, near the base of south africa’s oliviershoek pass, paleontologist james kitching discovered the final. Scientists have discovered a burrow in south africa where two unlikely creatures shared a home before being entombed by a flash flood 250 million years ago. by megan gannon. Previously, scientists believed that mammals had led mostly solitary lives until after the dinosaurs died out around 66 million years ago. A remarkably cute fossil preserves two juveniles. a trio of tiny fossil lobsters discovered in a seashell suggests the crustaceans were sociable much longer than. a triassic cuddle set in stone.

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