Portal:Paleontology/DYK/32
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- ... that the Permian therocephalian Glanosuchus, an early relative of mammals, may have been warm-blooded?
- ... that at least one species of the extinct termites Parastylotermes (fossil pictured) was found in the Calico Mountains?
- ... that Siats, named after a man-eating monster, is the geologically youngest North American allosauroid yet discovered?
- ... that the extinct trilobite Bumastus (artist's rendition pictured) was named after its resemblance to large grapes?
- ... that the sloth lemurs of the genus Mesopropithecus were once thought to be indriids due to the similarities between their skulls and those of living sifakas?
- ... that the Paleocene Ginkgo cranei is the first fossil Ginkgo to be described from Tertiary "seeds"?
- ... that the extinct plant genus Dillhoffia can't be placed into a flowering plant family at this time?
- ... that Jurellana tithonia, dating from the Jurassic, is the earliest known porcelain crab?
- ...that Polar dinosaurs could have walked to Australia, because during the early Cretaceous the continent of Australia was still linked to Antarctica?
- ... that it has been suggested the extinct palm genus Palaeoraphe was restricted to the Greater Antilles?