Both frogs possess bony spines around their skull, particularly near their nose ... flexing and extending their heads to thrust these tiny bones forward. The bones pick up venom as they pass ...
Kermitops had a rounded snout, not unlike frogs and salamanders. Preserved in its eye sockets were palpebral bones – or eyelid bones – a feature absent in today’s amphibians. Its skull is ...
The early fossil record of amphibians and their ancestors is largely fragmentary, which makes it difficult to understand how frogs, salamanders and their kin originated. Adding relatives like ...
The flag of the old skull and crossbones is engraved on our gold bandolier, It’s a symbol of death and destruction – a touch of the bold buccaneer. Yo ho ho and up she rises, yo ho ho and up ...
"the remainder of the skull is well-preserved, even showing a full arrangement of palpebral ossicles in place." Palpebral ossicles are the tiny bones in an animal's eyelids, showing that even some ...