Browsing: Jaws
Recent fossil discoveries from the Namba Formation in South Australia have revealed that 25 million years ago, Obdurodon’s insignis — an ancient, larger, toothed ancestor of…
CT scans of specimens from the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History have unveiled a new species of short-nosed crocodilian with remarkably robust jaws, offering a…
Paleontologists have unveiled a fascinating new species of enigmatic ciclidan crustacean, identified from three exceptionally preserved specimens hailing from China’s Early Triassic Guiyang biota. Yunnanosiculus fortis.…
The Human Jaw: An Evolutionary Enigma Westend61/Getty Images Humans possess a distinctive jaw structure, setting them apart from other primates. Recent analyses reveal that this anatomical…







