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Cambrian period
539-485 MYA
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485-444 MYA
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359-299 MYA
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299-252 MYA
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Cambrian period
539-485 MYA
Ordovician period
485-444 MYA
Silurian period
444-419 MYA
Devonian period
419-359 MYA
Carboniferous period
359-299 MYA
Permian period
299-252 MYA
Triassic period
252-201 MYA
Jurassic period
201-145 MYA
Cretaceous period
145-66 MYA
Paleogene period
66-23 MYA
Neogene period
23-2.6 MYA
Quaternary period
2.6 - 0 MYA
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The most powerful bite in history
Have you heard about the incredible jaw strength of crocodiles? It's said that if a crocodile clamps its jaws shut, no force on Earth can make it open its mouth. Is this really true, and how do scient...
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Mosasaurus - Lords of the Seas
The End of the Cretaceous Period. Through the dark waters of the ocean, individual rays of sunlight timidly made their way. In the distance, a barely noticeable movement began. A mysterious dark spot...
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Lilliputians from the Family of Giants
Dinosaurs often broke all records in gigantism. Everyone remembers triceratops, next to which rhinos seem like real dwarfs, and tyrannosaurs, capable of swallowing modern lions in one bite. But these...
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Protoceratops and Velociraptor - A Battle for Eternity!
As is well known, paleontology is not an exact science, and research on the same findings can lead to radically different interpretations. This can manifest in a variety of cases. For example, the...
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The Mystery of Big Al: The Story of an Allosaurus!
Visitors to the University of Wyoming Geological Museum in the USA will be pleasantly surprised to find a multitude of dinosaur skeletons in one of the main halls. From a niche, the terrifying skull o...
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Dino Kruger and other mystical entities
It seems that such a serious science as paleontology is as far as possible from ghosts, vampires, witches, and other mysticism. However, everything in our world is interconnected. Scientists are creat...
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What Color Were Dinosaurs?
We've all seen colorful dinosaurs in vibrant illustrations in books. Red, pink, and blue dinosaurs often become the heroes of cartoons, appear in computer games, and even on cereal boxes. Looking at t...
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Lips for T-Rex
Each of us has dreamt of seeing a real dinosaur. Unfortunately, scientists have yet to invent a time machine, and we do not have the ability to travel back and see the ancient world with our own eyes....
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How Lucy Fell from the Tree
Humans descended from monkeys. To be more precise, a human is a representative of higher primates, humanoid monkeys. Such is the official view of modern science. Thanks to the work of anthropologists,...
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The appearance of the first fish
What do we imagine when we hear the word "fish"? Some of us picture glittering perch in a picturesque river, others an appetizing dish on a festive table, and for some, fish are associated with the co...
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Mysterious Portrait of the Ancient Fish
Many of us are familiar with images of primitive humans, but how many among us have seen an image of one of the first fish? Did it look like a shark or perhaps a herring? Or were ancient fish radicall...
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A Brief History of the Shortened Dunkleosteus
Late Devonian period. The murky waters of the ocean were faintly lit by the rays of the primordial sun. With its eight thin legs moving in turn, a small eurypterid (sea scorpion) diligently searched t...
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