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'Fire frogs' and eel-like amphibians: The Field Museum's Brazilian fossil discovery

2015-11-05 13:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld

[NEWS] Two hundred and seventy-eight million years ago, the world was a different place. Not only were the landmasses merged into the supercontinent of Pangaea, but the land was home to ancient animals unlike anything alive today. But until now, very little information was available about what animals were present in the southern tropics. In a study published in Nature Communications, scientists from The Field Museum and colleagues from around the world describe several new amphibia…

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