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Tullimonstrum gregarium - Illinois state fossil , as well as being one of the weirdest, most perplexing creatures known to paleontology.
In 1958, a Mr. Francis Tully brought a siderite (ironstone) nodule into Chicago s Field Museum of Natural History. He had found the nodule in a pile of coal mine tailings in the Mazon Creek area of central
Illinois. Since the mid-1800 s, these tailings piles have been a treasure trove of fossils from the Late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) Period, about 300 million years ago.
The ironstone had preserved the impression of a soft-bodied invertebrate marine creature, previously unknown to paleontologists. This creature lived in the shallow seas that covered the American Midwest at the time, and was preserved because of a unique combination of quick burial in mud and chemical reactions. Its body is approximately 19 cm (8 in) long, and appears to have been round in cross section. Some specimens exhibi ....

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5 Most Important Fossil Discoveries in the World


Yuka Mammoth
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Yuka is the best-preserved carcass of a woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius). Local Siberian tusk hunters found it in 2010. They handed it over to local scientists in 2012, who conducted an initial examination of the carcass.
It can be seen as a display in Moscow.
The mammoth was discovered on the Oyogos Yar coast, about 30 kilometers west of the Kondratievo River s mouth in Siberia s Laptev Sea district. Yuka is a juvenile female natural mummy that was discovered near the village of Yukagir and named after the people who found it.
Cyanobacteria
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Cyanobacteria have a long history of fossilization. A Cyanobacteria from Archaean rocks in western Australia are the earliest known fossils, dating back 3.5 billion years. This may come as a surprise, given that the oldest rocks are just 3.8 billion years old. ....

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When The Predator Becomes Prey
The circle of life will keep turning no matter what direction it spins, and you never know when the tables could turn.
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Beetle Grubs’ Biting Behavior
When you think of the animal kingdom’s mightiest hunters, amphibians probably aren’t topping your list. But frogs and toads will eat just about any living thing that can fit in their mouths, and they do it quickly: a frog can snap its sticky tongue back into its mouth in less than fifteen one-hundredths of a second. Though, maybe they should consider taking our moms’ advice about slowing down when we eat into consideration. ....

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Today's Cultural Anthropologists Are Pygmies Standing on the Shoulders of Nuers | Blog Posts


 
As I pointed out in VDARE in 2002, the greatest accomplishment by an American woman sculptor is Malvina Hoffman’s spectacular
Races of Mankind collection created for Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History Museum.
Now you might think that in an age constantly on the look out for female talent of the past, this would be honored. But from the late 1960s onward, Hoffman’s immense set of over 100 bronzes was broken up and intentionally insulted and denigrated by the museum for ideological reasons, for failing to bow down to the anti-human biodiversity dogmas of the late 20th Century. For example, the life-size 6’8″ Nuer Warrior bronze was displayed down in the basement utility room next to the Penny Squeezer machine. ....

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