African Fossil Discoveries Reveal Insights into Earth's Largest Mass Extinction

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An international team of paleontologists has uncovered a rich collection of Permian fossils in Africa, providing new insights into the species that lived before the Earth's largest mass extinction, the Great Dying, about 252 million years ago, and helping to better understand the evolution and resilience of life on Earth.
- New Fossil Discovery in Africa Unveils Hidden Secrets About Earth’s Largest Mass Extinction Indian Defence Review
- New Fossils from Tanzania and Zambia Shed Light on End-Permian Mass Extinction Sci.News
- Fresh fossil finds in Africa shed light on the era before Earth's largest mass extinction Phys.org
- New Salamander-Like Species, Saber-Toothed Predator, and Others Uncovered From Permian Period Discover Magazine
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