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In a first, a fossilized egg is found preserved inside an ancient bird
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DNA from extinct red wolves lives on in some mysterious Texas coyotes
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This scientist watches meat rot to decipher the Neandertal diet
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Acanthodii
A diverse group of early jawed fishes from the Paleozoic Era, usually classified as a distinct class of vertebrates. Most acanthodians have tiny body scales with a cross section like that of an onion, the layers reflecting incremental scale growth.…
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Acipenseriformes
An order of actinopterygian (ray-finned) fishes represented by the sturgeons and paddlefishes. The order Acipenseriformes, the only extant order of about 10–12 orders of chondrosteans (subclass Chondrostei), probably originated from palaeonisciform…
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Acrotretida
An order of inarticulated brachiopods. Together with Lingulida and Siphonotretida, Acrotretida is one of the three orders of inarticulated brachiopods currently classified in class Lingulata in subphylum Linguliformea (phylum Brachiopoda).…
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Actinopterygii
A class of teleostom fishes commonly known as the ray-finned fishes, which are distinguished by the structure of the paired fins that are supported by dermal rays. The class Actinopterygii comprises the subclasses Cladistia [Polypteriformes (bichirs…