Study solves 58-year-old mystery of 'Tully Monster'
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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…
Image copyright Sean McMahon at Yale University Scientists say a worm-like fossil with mysterious origins is actually the…
March 16, 2016 After baffling paleontologists for more than 55 years, a fossil enigma known as the Tully Monster has finally…
March 16, 2016 After baffling paleontologists for more than 55 years, a fossil enigma known as the Tully Monster has finally…
By Jim Shelton March 16, 2016 The Tully Monster, an oddly configured sea creature with teeth at the end of a narrow, trunk-like…
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IDENTITY CRISIS An ancient oddball animal that defied identification for decades may be an ancestor of lampreys.
Este extraño animal, que vivió durante el Carbonífero en Illinois, ha desconcertado a los paleontólogos durante décadas.
The enigmatic creature—Illinois’ official state fossil—is a vertebrate, putting it on our branch of the massive tree of life.
The worm-like creatures writhed in the dark waters, fins twitching and eyestalks roving.
In the summer of 1955, when Francis Tully set off on a fossil-collecting jaunt some 50 miles south of Chicago, he had no idea…
In 1958, an amateur fossil collector named Francis Tully discovered a prehistoric animal so bizarre that it could only be…
New Haven, Conn. - The Tully Monster, an oddly configured sea creature with teeth at the end of a narrow, trunk-like extension…