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Gondwana and Laurasia were once two separate landmasses on Earth comprising most of the dry land. Gondwana was made up of South America, Africa, India, Madagascar, Australia, and Antarctica, while ...
The evidence suggests that Ahvaytum bahndooiveche lived in Laurasia during or soon after a period of immense climatic change known as the Carnian pluvial episode that has previously been ...
150 million years ago: Laurasia The massive neck dips, casting a curving shadow on the mossy ground. The dinosaur’s jaws close around its prize. The creature lifts its head, nearly dainty in ...
Prior to the latest study, the available evidence suggested that the oldest known dinosaurs from Laurasia—primarily situated in the northern hemisphere—did not appear until 6–10 million ...
The researchers believe this new species may indicate that spinosaurids appeared during the Early Cretaceous period in Laurasia -- a large area of land in the northern European hemisphere -- with ...
Recently, my team reported unprecedented evidence of a continental connection between the ancient landmasses Laurentia (North America) and Iberia (the northern margin of Gondwana) in the Late ...
The fossil confirms that invertebrate animals, such as scorpions, colonized both Gondwana and Laurasia during the Devonian period. At the time, the two supercontinents were separated by the Tethys ...