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407-million-year-old: Fossil of 1st land-dwelling giant breaks the tree of life

Interesting Engineering 31 Mar 2025
They compared its anatomy and molecular makeup to well-preserved Prototaxites fossils from the 407-million-year-old Rhynie chert in Scotland. . This Rhynie chert is a sedimentary deposit ...
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Giant, Fungus-Like Organism May Be Completely Unknown Branch of Life

Slashdot 29 Mar 2025
The researchers studied the fossilized remains of one Prototaxites species named Prototaxites taiti, found preserved in the Rhynie chert, a sedimentary deposit of exceptionally well-preserved fossils of early land plants and animals in Scotland.
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Scientists Discover Fossil That Does Not Belong to Any Known Life Form

Colombia One 26 Mar 2025
A new study led by Corentin Loron from the University of Edinburgh, which focused on the smaller Prototaxites species, known as Taiti, which was discovered at the Rhynie chert fossil bed in Scotland, offered a contrasting perspective.  ... .
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Scientists Discover Fossil That Does Not Belong to Any Known Life Form Classification

Greek Reporter 26 Mar 2025
Credit ... A new study, this one led by Corentin Loron from the University of Edinburgh, focused on the smaller Prototaxites species, known as Taiti, which was discovered at the Rhynie chert fossil bed in Scotland, and offered a contrasting perspective.
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The First Giant Land Organism May Require A New Branch On The Tree Of Life

IFL Science 25 Mar 2025
Prototaxites taiti was small compared to other Prototaxites, although gigantic by the standards of other lifeforms preserved along with it in the Rhynie chert ... The Rhynie chert, located in northern ...
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