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A 13-year-old found a 5-million-year-old fossil, and now there's a new species of walrus named in his honorHis discovery has now led to the identification of that ancient species of walrus ... shark teeth, and whale bones. "I was just absolutely on fire and ecstatic about finding fossils," he told ...
Fossil evidence has led to the identification ... The fact that the modern walrus has a fused mandible and reduced teeth allows it to minimize the tensile and compressive forces that the oral ...
The ratios of strontium isotopes in fossil shark teeth can be used to better understand how coastal environments evolved in ...
“They not only indicate that the primitive walrus species had an ability ... Although no teeth are left, back tooth sockets remain. The fossil was found by a resident surveying geological ...
Comparing the crystals in the ancient teeth to the modern teeth, as well as to fossil fish teeth they knew hadn’t been exposed to heat, the researchers found that the Gesher Benot Ya’aqov fish teeth ...
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