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  1. 26. Mai 2024 · Two years ago, Australian Museum mammalogist Tim Flannery, lead author of the new study, was looking through the institution's collection when he came across pieces of five jaw bones in a drawer.

  2. 28. Mai 2024 · Research that was started during COVID lockdowns by a crack team of fossil experts, led by world-renowned Australian biologist, Professor Tim Flannery, has revealed yet another internationally significant discovery, with the identification of an animal that looks like a cross between a platypus and an echidna – possibly an ancestor ...

  3. 27. Mai 2024 · Prof Flannery, a mammalogist, says he stumbled across them and immediately knew they were from ancient monotremes. Some of the bones belonged to the already-discovered Steropodon galmani, a...

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · Laut Tim Flannery, einem bekannten australischen Paläontologen, der an den Forschungsarbeiten beteiligt war, zeigen die Funde, dass Australien vor 100 Millionen Jahren die Heimat einer Vielzahl von Kloakentiere war, von denen das Schnabeltier und der Ameisenigel die einzigen überlebenden Nachkommen sind. „Es ist, als würde man ...

  5. 26. Mai 2024 · Professor Flannery said the research reveals that 100 million years ago, Australia was home to a diversity of monotremes, of which the platypus and the echidna are the only surviving descendants.

  6. 27. Mai 2024 · "It’s like discovering a whole new civilisation,” lead author Professor Tim Flannery said. The array of fossils were found about 25 years ago by palaeontologist Elizabeth Smith and her daughter...

  7. 27. Mai 2024 · “In one snapshot we see six different egg-laying mammals living together in Lightning Ridge over 100 million years ago,” Tim Flannery, a mammologist at the Australian Museum said. “All of them are holding potential evolutionary destinies that can go off in different directions and all of them are deep distant ancestors and relatives of the current living monotremes.”