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†Archimedes meekanus – or unidentified comparable form †Arkanites †Aspidosaurus – or unidentified comparable form †Athyris †Atrypa; Mold fossil of a shell of the Early Devonian-Late Triassic bivalve Aviculopecten †Aviculopecten †Aviculopecten halensis †Aviculopecten multilineatus †Aviculopecten nodocosta – type locality ...
Oklahoma was a terrestrial environment for most of the ensuing Mesozoic era. [3] The Late Triassic Dockum Group of western Oklahoma preserved remains of archosaurs and temnospondyls, although its fossil record is restricted to a narrow region of the panhandle and is far sparser than the equivalent records in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. [98]
A globster or blob is an unidentified organic mass that washes up on the shoreline of an ocean or other body of water. A globster is distinguished from a normal beached carcass by being hard to identify, at least by initial untrained observers, and by creating controversy as to its identity.
The Unidentified Amarillo Object was spotted outside the Amarillo Zoo on May 21, 2022, but it didn't make its news debut for weeks. ... Word of the creature, later dubbed the "Unidentified ...
A Texas lab's technology helped the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office identify the man found floating near the Boynton Inlet in September 2003. Forensic tech helps PBSO crack 2003 cold case of ...
This list of the Paleozoic life of Oklahoma contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of Oklahoma and are between 541 and 252.17 million years of age.
After nearly 50 years, human remains found scattered along a creek in South Carolina have been positively identified as a woman murdered by Samuel Little, believed to be America’s most prolific ...
The McLemore Site is located on a terrace overlooking Cobb Creek outside the town of Colony in central western Oklahoma. The first major archaeological investigation took place in 1960 under the auspices of Dr. Robert E. Bell of Oklahoma State University. Three sections of the site were excavated: an area of cache and refuse pits, an area once ...