Archive for May, 2017

WFS News:The Biomechanics Behind strong bites of Tyrannosaurus rex

@WFS,World Fossil Society,Riffin T Sajeev,Russel T Sajeev The giant Tyrannosaurus rex pulverized bones by biting down with forces equaling the weight of three small cars while simultaneously generating world record tooth pressures, according to a new study by a Florida State University-Oklahoma State University research team. In a study published today in Scientific Reports, Florida […]

WFS News: Arctostrea Oyster fossils found in India

WFS News: Arctostrea Oyster fossils found in India The fossil of Arcostrea from Dalmiapuram formation has a well defined high zigzag commissure. The problem of oxygen and food supply is particularly important to the development of oysters. Passive mode of life on the basin floors of muddy and often turbid waters and gregarious occurrence did […]

WFS News: fossilized flowers found in Argentina

@ WFS,World Fossil Society,Riffin T Sajeev,Russel T Sajeev Around 66 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous period, a giant asteroid crashed into the present-day Gulf of Mexico, leading to the extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs. How plants were affected is less understood, but fossil records show that ferns were the first plants […]

WFS News: Nodosaur,The Amazing Dinosaur Accidentally Found

Some 110 million years ago, this armored plant-eater lumbered through what is now western Canada, until a flooded river swept it into open sea. The dinosaur’s undersea burial preserved its armor in exquisite detail. Its skull still bears tile-like plates and a gray patina of fossilized skins. On the afternoon of March 21, 2011, a […]

WFS News: Sponges Ruled the World After Second-Largest Mass Extinction

@WFS,World Fossil Society,Riffin T Sajeev,Russel T Sajeev Sponges may be simple creatures, but they basically ruled the world some 445 million years ago, after the Ordovician mass extinction, a new study finds. Roughly 85 percent of all species died in the Ordovician mass extinction, the first of the world’s five known mass extinctions. (The other […]

WFS News: Ammonite ‘death drag’ fossil discovered

@WFS,World Fossil Society,Riffin T Sajeev,Russel T Sajeev The “death drag” of a prehistoric “squid” – or ammonite – made 150-million-years-ago has been preserved as an incredible fossil. The animal’s shell made the 8.5m-long mark as it drifted along the seafloor after its death.Ammonites are one of the most common and popular fossils collected by amateur […]

WFS News:New light shed on ‘world’s oldest animal fossils’

@WFS,World Fossil Society,Riffin T Sajeev,Russel T Sajeev A team of researchers, led by the University of Bristol, has uncovered that ancient fossils, thought to be some of the world’s earliest examples of animal remains, could in fact belong to other groups such as algae. The Weng’an Biota is a fossil Konservat-Lagerstätte in South China that […]

WFS News: Oldest orchid fossil on record identified.

@WFS,World Fossil Society,Riffin T Sajeev,Russel T Sajeev The orchid family has some 28,000 species — more than double the number of bird species and quadruple the mammal species. As it turns out, they’ve also been around for a while. A newly published study documents evidence of an orchid fossil trapped in Baltic amber that dates […]

WFS,World Fossil Society,Riffin T Sajeev,Russel T Sajeev: Chenanisaurus barbaricus,”Last dino in Africa” discovered in Moroccan mine

WFS,World Fossil Society,Riffin T Sajeev,Russel T Sajeev One of the last dinosaurs living in Africa before their extinction 66 million years ago has been discovered in a phosphate mine in northern Morocco. A study of the fossil, led by the Milner Centre for Evolution at the University of Bath, suggests that following the breakup of […]

WFS News:Fossil sheds light on ‘Jurassic Park’ dinosaurs

@ WFS,World Fossil Society,Riffin T Sajeev,Russel T Sajeev Brachiosaurus, depicted in Jurassic Park, now has an early relative, providing clues to the evolution of some of the biggest creatures on Earth.Scientists say the plant-eating dinosaur was longer than a double-decker bus and weighed 15,000kg.Its remains were found in the 1930s in the Jura region of […]