Curious 'Tully Monster' surprises scientists with hidden backbone
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The soft-bodied fossil of the Tully Monster has been the subject of scientific debate for over 50 years.
The soft-bodied fossil of the Tully Monster has been the subject of scientific debate for over 50 years.
Reconstrucción artística de cómo sería el pez prehistórico Reuters El monstruo Tully, una criatura del mar extrañamente…
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For more than half a century, scientists have scratched their heads over the nature of an…
Thomson ReutersA reconstruction of the Tully Monster as it would have looked 300 million years agoBy Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reut…
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For more than half a century, scientists have scratched their heads over the nature of an…
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For more than half a century, scientists have scratched their heads over the nature of an…
Related images (click to enlarge) Sean McMahon Paul Mayer, The Field Museum In 1958, an amateur fossil collector named Francis…
Related images (click to enlarge) Sean McMahon/Yale University The Tully Monster, an oddly configured sea creature with teeth…
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, March 16 (Reuters) - For more than half a century, scientists have scratched their heads over the…
Since 1958, when amateur collector Frank Tully found a mysterious fossil sample, a bizarre creature has had palaeontologists…
The Tully Monster, an oddly configured sea creature with teeth at the end of a narrow, trunk-like extension of its head and…
El monstruo Tully (Tullimonstrum gregarium), una especie ya extinta que habitó la zona de Mazon Creek en Illinois (EE UU) hace…
The Tully monster likely used its tail to propel it forward in the water. Credit: Sean McMahon | Yale University View full size…
Sean McMahon Reconstruction of the Tully Monster as it would have looked 300 million years ago, swimming in the Carboniferous…
It looks like the most unearthly of aliens, or the figment of a bad dream - and has baffled scientists for nearly 60 years.
The Field Museum (via noodls) / In 1958, an amateur fossil collector named Francis Tully discovered a prehistoric animal so…
It looks like the most unearthly of aliens, or the figment of a bad dream - and has baffled scientists for nearly 60 years.
It is one of the strangest looking fossils ever discovered. So strange that scientists dubbed it the Tully Monster, after…
It is one of the strangest looking fossils ever discovered. So strange that scientists dubbed it the Tully Monster, after…
An artist's impression of a 'Tully Monster' as it would have looked 307 million years ago (Yale University/PA) It looks like…
An artist's impression of a 'Tully Monster' as it would have looked 307 million years ago (Yale University/PA) It looks like…
An artist's impression of a 'Tully Monster' as it would have looked 307 million years ago (Yale University/PA) It looks like…
An artist's impression of a 'Tully Monster' as it would have looked 307 million years ago (Yale University/PA) It looks like…
Published 16/03/2016 | 18:21 It looks like the most unearthly of aliens, or the figment of a bad dream - and has baffled…
An artist's impression of a 'Tully Monster' as it would have looked 307 million years ago (Yale University/PA) It looks like…
An artist's impression of a 'Tully Monster' as it would have looked 307 million years ago (Yale University/PA) It looks like…
An artist's impression of a 'Tully Monster' as it would have looked 307 million years ago (Yale University/PA) It looks like…
An artist's impression of a 'Tully Monster' as it would have looked 307 million years ago (Yale University/PA) It looks like…
An artist's impression of a 'Tully Monster' as it would have looked 307 million years ago (Yale University/PA) It looks like…
Yale University (via noodls) / By Jim Shelton March 16, 2016 The Tully Monster, an oddly configured sea creature with teeth at…