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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2025

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'Big John', the largest known triceratops, to go under the hammer

'Big John', the largest known triceratops, to go under the hammer

Big John roamed the lands of modern-day South Dakota more than 66 million years ago

Abdullah Gohar, a researcher at El Mansoura, university works on renovating the 43 million-year-old fossil of a previously unknown four-legged amphibious whale called "Phiomicetus Anubis", that helps trace the transition of whales from land to sea, which were discovered in the Fayum Depression in the Western Desert of Egypt, near the town of El Mansoura, north of Cairo, Egypt August 26, 2021. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Fossil of previously unknown four-legged whale found in Egypt

Field locations in the Northwest Territories of Canada where fossils that may represent the earliest known animal life ? sponges that lived roughly 890 million years ago were found in mountainous terrain are seen in this undated handout image. Elizabeth Turner/Laurentian University/Handout via REUTERS

Sponge-like Canadian fossils may be earliest sign of animal life

New early human discovered at Israeli cement site

New early human discovered at Israeli cement site

Representational Illustration Picture: Collected.

Giant rhino fossils in China show new species was 'taller than giraffe'

Palaeontologists excavate of dinosaur bones that belonged to a titanosaur in Neuquen province, Argentina February 19, 2017. CTyS-UNLaM/Handout via REUTERS

Fossils of oldest member of huge dinosaur group found in Argentina

The fossil was found on the roof of Bhimbetka rock shelters. Photo: Times of India

India discovers fossil of world’s oldest animal in Bhimbeta 

Photo :Barrons

T-Rex fossil sells for record-breaking $31.8 mn

A dinosaur bone is held upon its discovery on the Isle of Wight, Britain May 26, 2019, in this still image taken from video. Robin Ward/via REUTERS

British fossil hunters find bones of new dinosaur species, cousin to T-Rex

110-mln-year-old fossil wood discovered in east China

110-mln-year-old fossil wood discovered in east China

Fossilized mammal skull fossils and lower jaw retrieved from the Corral Bluffs site in Colorado dating from the aftermath of the mass extinction of species 66 million years ago is seen in a picture released October 24, 2019/Reuters

Post-apocalyptic fossils show rise of mammals after dinosaur demise

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