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Fossilized teeth found in the 1970s in Bulgaria may actually be from a distinct panda species, the last one to reside in Europe.
An ancient species of European panda may have been one of the last of its kind to roam the continent.. Discovered in Bulgaria, Agriarctos nikolovi was described from two fossil teeth unearthed in the ...
A previously unknown species of giant panda that roamed Europe’s wetlands 6 million years ago has been identified after the discovery of two teeth stored in a Bulgarian museum.
A species of giant panda lived in eastern Europe 6 million years ago, according to scientists who studied the animal’s fossilized teeth. The discovery came from forgotten fossilized teeth ...
Panda Teeth. In the new research, scientists carried out both a macro- and a micromorphological analysis of K. beatrix teeth. The macro analysis shows how the teeth change depending on their role ...
Researchers discovered a never-before-seen species of European panda that once roamed the regions about six million years ago. The discovery had humble origins from fossil teeth in a storage ...
When researchers examined the teeth, which had been kept in storage for around 40 years, they discovered that the fossils belonged to a never-before-seen species of ancient European panda.
A previously unknown species of giant panda that roamed Europe's wetlands 6 million years ago has been identified after the discovery of two teeth stored in a Bulgarian museum.
From the oldest fossilized brain and ancient panda teeth to mangled "dragon" bones and a 3D fish face, here are some of our favorites. Oldest fossilized brain.
A remarkably well-preserved giant panda fossil, estimated to be over 10,000 years old, has ... While older fossils, such as 11.6 million-year-old panda teeth in Spain and a skull discovered in ...
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