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A Triassic herbivore called Effigia has been revealed to have entirely different approach to feeding from previously thought, according to new evidence uncovered by our researchers.
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https://t.co/JwR9ajC5aH
Scientists from @NHM_London and the University of Birmingham have described a new species of dinosaur from specimens found in a quarry in Pant-y-ffynnon in southern Wales. @ButlerLabBham @LES_UniBham https://t.co/dwuREYQ9LO
Meet 'Monkeydactyl'. Our researchers have discovered new 160-million-year-old arboreal pterosaur species with the oldest true opposed thumb https://t.co/uUsxWE2Otn
Research by @rogerclose @LES_UniBham reveals new insights into marine biodiversity over the past 540 million years. Read more...
https://t.co/9ZcXn0X3kZ