Discovery of Three-Eyed Sea Creature Mosura fentoni

Paleontologists discovered the fossil of a three-eyed sea creature called Mosura fentoni, also known as the 'sea moth,' from over 500 million years ago, shedding light on animal life in the Cambrian period. The creature had a unique pencil sharpener-like mouth, three eyes, and specialized body features for swimming and hunting.

Discovery of Dinosaur Skeleton and Saber-Toothed Cub in Siberia

Paleontologists in Brazil found a dinosaur skeleton after catastrophic flooding. A 35,000-year-old mummified saber-toothed cub was found in Siberia. The unique find provided valuable research opportunities for scientists.

Ancient Amber Specimens in Lebanon

Lebanon holds a unique collection of ancient amber specimens that offer a glimpse into Earth's evolutionary history around 130 million years ago, showcasing the critical moment when flowering plants emerged and transformed the planet.