Learn about Prototaxites, a bizarre group of prehistoric organisms that fall within an unknown lineage of extinct life.
Scientists in Scotland uncover a new form of life from 410 million years ago, challenging long-held beliefs about early Earth organisms.
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Researchers studying exquisitely preserved Scottish fossils say Prototaxites represents an entirely extinct eukaryotic lineage - a “new form of life” in the sense that it does not fit into known major ...
Prototaxites are something of a prehistoric mystery. They were the first giant organisms on land, towering over ancient ...
An ancient and enormous organism called Prototaxites, initially found to be a type of fungus, may actually be an unknown ...
A 410 million year-old fossil found in the North East of Scotland has been identified as a ‘new form of life’. Neither a plant nor fungi, the ‘Prototaxites’ discovered at Rhynie in Aberdeenshire has ...
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The prototaxites fossil, which is about 410 million years old, was found near the village of Rhynie in Aberdeenshire.
A 410 million year-old fossil from Aberdeenshire which scientists have identified as being a ‘new’ form of life, distinct from ...