However, the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event ... Namely, a group of primitive amphibians called the temnospondyls. They may have survived the Great Dying by feeding on some freshwater ...
Her world—100 million years ago in Myanmar—is not one of vast seas, towering mountains or broad deserts, but a damp and gnarled landscape of branches, trunks and leaves that provide a seemingly ...
3 min read Continents were on the move in the Cretaceous, busy remodeling the shape and tone of life on Earth. At the start of the period, dinosaurs ruled the loosening remnants of the ...
These beach-ball-size amphibians, now extinct ... They inhabited the island of Madagascar during the Late Cretaceous, about 65 to 70 million years ago. These largely terrestrial frogs may have ...