Ancient WASP preserved in Amber may have used the rear end to trap flies

Ancient WASP preserved in Amber may have used the rear end to trap flies

A copy of Sirenobethylus Camybdis preserved in amber Qiong Wu An extraordinarily turned off WASP found to be magnificent in Amber may have used his stomach to understand other insects like a Venus aircraft trap before laying his eggs on them. “It is in contrast to something I have completed before. It is unlike any … Read more

Two-fingered dinosaur used its huge claws to eat leaves

Two-fingered dinosaur used its huge claws to eat leaves

Illustration of Duonychus Tsogtbaatari, a Theropod Dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period Masato Hattori A new species of dinosaur found on a Mongolian building site has the large fully preserved claw ever found. The bipedale, herbaceous animal had only two fingers on the ECH hand, which it may have used to grab branches and pull them … Read more

Fossiler reveals how the coat from early mammals looked

Fossiler reveals how the coat from early mammals looked

Illustration of arboroharamiya fuscus, a newly discovered Jura mammal species with dark fur Chuang Zhao, Ruoshuang Li While many dinosaurs and pterosaurs flaumed flamboyant feathers were early mammals a dull lot. A study of the fossilized coat of six mammals that lived Jurassic and Creataceous periods have found that they all had gray -brown fur. … Read more