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    MEET THE NIGER RIVER'S TOP PREDATOR: SUCHOMINUS

    Here is a fellow to strike terror into your heart. Meet Suchomimus tenerensis, a large, long-snouted spinosaurid theropod who prowled what is now Niger during the Early Cretaceous, roughly 125 million years ago. If you imagine a T. rex that fell headfirst...

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    CREAMY APORRHAIS FOSSIL GASTROPOD

    This creamy, beige specimen of Aporrhais sp., is a fossil marine gastropod from the Goodland Formation of Fort Worth, Texas, a limestone unit laid down during the Lower Cretaceous (Albian), roughly 113–100 million years ago. At that time, north-central...

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    ARMADILLOS: NATURE'S TINY TANK

    Armadillos, part tank, part roly-polyIf you’ve ever seen an armadillo, you know they look like something straight out of a prehistoric cartoon—part mouse, part tank, part roly-poly. I saw my first of these tiny tanks while in Mexico and was instantly...

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    COILED PERFECTION: LYTOCERAS

    A superbly prepped and extremely rare Lytoceras (Suess, 1865) ammonite found as a green ammonite nodule by Matt Cape in the Lower Lias of Dorset. Lytoceras are rare in the Lower Lias of Dorset — apart from the Belemnite Stone horizon — so much so that...

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