1. Fossils Cast in Iron.
- Author
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VIGIL, ASHLEY BALZER
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RAINFALL , *FOSSIL fishes , *SPIDER behavior , *BIOLOGICAL evolution , *PALEONTOLOGICAL excavations , *FOSSIL collection , *FOSSIL microorganisms - Abstract
The article discusses the discovery of fossils in McGraths Flat, a small patch of pasture in central New South Wales, Australia. These fossils provide valuable insights into the region's past ecosystem and climate. The fossils, which include prehistoric flowers, leaves, spiders, pollen, insects, and fishes, are exceptionally well-preserved due to the iron-rich rocks in which they are embedded. Studying these fossils helps scientists understand the evolution and diversity of life in Australia and provides important information about how plants and animals reacted to major climate changes. The article also highlights the discovery of fossilized cicadas and trap-door spiders, shedding light on the behavior and adaptation of these creatures. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2024