Fossil fruits show flowering plants thrived with dinosaurs

A variety of large fruits and seeds preserved in volcanic ash nearly 75 million years ago indicate that flowering plants were diverse and abundant during the dinosaur era.

Researchers analyzed fossils from the Jose Creek Formation in New Mexico. The specimens, buried by a volcanic eruption, include 77 different kinds of fruits and seeds.

Nearly a third of the seeds are fleshy, suggesting dispersal by animals rather than wind. This evidence points to co-evolution between angiosperms and the creatures that consumed their fruit.

Jaemin Lee at the University of California, Berkeley, said the findings show large fruits and seeds existed 10 million years before the asteroid impact that ended the Cretaceous period. The discovery challenges the view that such plants only became prominent after that extinction 66 million years ago.

Cindy Looy, also at the university, noted that the forest structure would have differed greatly from modern ones despite familiar seed shapes.

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Extra copies of genetic material appear to have boosted the survival of flowering plants during Earth's major environmental crises, including the event that wiped out the dinosaurs.

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A 250-million-year-old fossil egg containing a Lystrosaurus embryo has provided the first direct evidence that mammal ancestors laid eggs. Discovered in South Africa, the find resolves a decades-old question about early mammalian reproduction following the End-Permian extinction. Researchers used advanced imaging to reveal the embryo's pre-hatching stage inside a soft-shelled egg.

Scientists have identified traces of original collagen in an Edmontosaurus fossil from South Dakota. The finding, published in 2025, challenges the belief that all biological material is lost during fossilization.

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