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When did mammoths go extinct? Did they sneeze themselves to death as a result of allergies? We take a look at some 'massive' fossil fails in the latest episode: Weird ideas about how and when mammoths were "snuffed out"
You know that paper on the giant intelligent octopus that was the largest animal in the Cretaceous oceans? We did a #FossilFiles on it. Two words: error bars. You can hear me say these two words quite often wherever you get your podcasts share.google/Gttt7x9NPVzQ... @thefossilfiles.bsky.social
A sneak peak of us sniggering about mammoths sneezing themselves to death 🦣🤧☠️
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Last day in Morocco for Team 2026. I was presented with this commemorative plaque by the Dean of the Faculty of Sciences at USMBA to celebrate our ongoing collaboration, and we had a nice dinner together in Fes. We will be back next year!
The mossy forests of the Devonian were towered over by mysterious 8m tall giants, Prototaxites. But what were these weirdos? New research suggests it not a plant, not a fungus, not an animal, but some other previously unknown form of life
Cretaceous oceans have long been accepted as a dangerous place full of massive mosaurs and other predators. Now some new fossils from Japan have upended this with the suggestion that the "top dog" was...
National Museums Northern Ireland are hiring a curator of vertebrates!! Details here - deadline soon!! ce0568li.webitrent.com/ce0568li_web...
Prof Susie Maidment
Prof Susie Maidment
Prof Susie Maidment
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