
"Unearthed: Bizarre Prehistoric Tree Stuns Scientists"
Fossilized trees resembling Dr. Seuss illustrations, called Sanfordiacaulis densifolia, have been discovered in New Brunswick, Canada, dating back over 352 million years. These "Dr. Seuss trees" provide a glimpse into Earth's earliest forests and were preserved by a series of earthquakes. The fossils, resembling those seen in Dr. Seuss's works, offer insight into the Carboniferous period and the world before dinosaurs, with potential for unlocking ancient secrets.