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Fossils Hugging Each Other. An ancient trilobite fossil revealed that it had teensy claspers, which males likely used to hug females while mating. In 1975, paleontologists unearthed the remains of the triassic period’s most curious odd couple. Scientists have discovered a burrow in south africa where two unlikely creatures shared a home before being entombed by a. The exact details of how these two unlikely creatures came to be entombed in the same burrow were. The valdaro lovers is the name given to two skeletons who have been locked in an eternal embrace for the past 6,000 years. Archaeologists in northern china discovered two ancient skeletons holding each other with their arms wrapped around the. Presented in the scan’s digital detail, published last year, the pair of fossils rest against each other in stunning articulation.

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In 1975, paleontologists unearthed the remains of the triassic period’s most curious odd couple. Archaeologists in northern china discovered two ancient skeletons holding each other with their arms wrapped around the. Presented in the scan’s digital detail, published last year, the pair of fossils rest against each other in stunning articulation. The exact details of how these two unlikely creatures came to be entombed in the same burrow were. Scientists have discovered a burrow in south africa where two unlikely creatures shared a home before being entombed by a. The valdaro lovers is the name given to two skeletons who have been locked in an eternal embrace for the past 6,000 years. An ancient trilobite fossil revealed that it had teensy claspers, which males likely used to hug females while mating.

Fossils Hugging at Howard Dawson blog

Fossils Hugging Each Other An ancient trilobite fossil revealed that it had teensy claspers, which males likely used to hug females while mating. Scientists have discovered a burrow in south africa where two unlikely creatures shared a home before being entombed by a. In 1975, paleontologists unearthed the remains of the triassic period’s most curious odd couple. The valdaro lovers is the name given to two skeletons who have been locked in an eternal embrace for the past 6,000 years. The exact details of how these two unlikely creatures came to be entombed in the same burrow were. Presented in the scan’s digital detail, published last year, the pair of fossils rest against each other in stunning articulation. Archaeologists in northern china discovered two ancient skeletons holding each other with their arms wrapped around the. An ancient trilobite fossil revealed that it had teensy claspers, which males likely used to hug females while mating.

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