Turtles with shell-cracking jaws were far more likely to survive extinction due to their ability to be sustained on a restricted diet.
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Shell-cracking turtles were more likely to survive the end-Cretaceous
Turtles that crushed hard-shelled prey like clams and snails were reported to be more than five times more likely to survive ...
The mass extinction at the boundary between the Cretaceous and Paleogene periods was catastrophic, wiping out much of life on ...
A wounded turtle found in Muğla, southwestern Turkey, was treated and released back into the wild after a local craftsman repaired its damaged shell using natural resin. Gökçen Gökmen Bayram, head of ...
Techniques developed to study the distant past—from dating ancient artifacts to reconstructing climate records in ice ...
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