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FEATURE - Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
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Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
Organically preserved Dickinsonia fossil from the White Sea area of Russia.See national story NNFAT . The world's oldest animal dating back 558 million years has been unearthed in Russia. Our earliest ancestor was finally identified after traces of cholesterol were found on it, the blood fat that proves it is an animal, not a plant or other life form. Scientists have described the game changing discovery as the 'Holy Grail' of palaeontology. The fossil looks like a cross between a leaf and a thumb print. The bizarre marine creature grew to almost four and a half feet long (1.4 metres), and almost as wide. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27757237
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DUK10104054_011
FEATURE - Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
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Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
PhD candidate Ilya Bobrovskiy, from the ANU Research School of Earth Sciences, at work in the lab analysing rock samples. See national story NNFAT . The world's oldest animal dating back 558 million years has been unearthed in Russia. Our earliest ancestor was finally identified after traces of cholesterol were found on it, the blood fat that proves it is an animal, not a plant or other life form. Scientists have described the game changing discovery as the 'Holy Grail' of palaeontology. The fossil looks like a cross between a leaf and a thumb print. The bizarre marine creature grew to almost four and a half feet long (1.4 metres), and almost as wide. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27757232
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DUK10104054_009
FEATURE - Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
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Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
Organically preserved Dickinsonia fossil from the White Sea area of Russia.See national story NNFAT . The world's oldest animal dating back 558 million years has been unearthed in Russia. Our earliest ancestor was finally identified after traces of cholesterol were found on it, the blood fat that proves it is an animal, not a plant or other life form. Scientists have described the game changing discovery as the 'Holy Grail' of palaeontology. The fossil looks like a cross between a leaf and a thumb print. The bizarre marine creature grew to almost four and a half feet long (1.4 metres), and almost as wide. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27757238
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DUK10104054_007
FEATURE - Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
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Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
PhD candidate Ilya Bobrovskiy, from the ANU Research School of Earth Sciences, at work in the lab analysing rock samples. See national story NNFAT . The world's oldest animal dating back 558 million years has been unearthed in Russia. Our earliest ancestor was finally identified after traces of cholesterol were found on it, the blood fat that proves it is an animal, not a plant or other life form. Scientists have described the game changing discovery as the 'Holy Grail' of palaeontology. The fossil looks like a cross between a leaf and a thumb print. The bizarre marine creature grew to almost four and a half feet long (1.4 metres), and almost as wide. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27757241
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DUK10104054_005
FEATURE - Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
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Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
PhD candidate Ilya Bobrovskiy, from the ANU Research School of Earth Sciences, at work in the lab analysing rock samples. See national story NNFAT . The world's oldest animal dating back 558 million years has been unearthed in Russia. Our earliest ancestor was finally identified after traces of cholesterol were found on it, the blood fat that proves it is an animal, not a plant or other life form. Scientists have described the game changing discovery as the 'Holy Grail' of palaeontology. The fossil looks like a cross between a leaf and a thumb print. The bizarre marine creature grew to almost four and a half feet long (1.4 metres), and almost as wide. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27757252
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FEATURE - Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
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Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
Organically preserved Dickinsonia fossil from the White Sea area of Russia.See national story NNFAT . The world's oldest animal dating back 558 million years has been unearthed in Russia. Our earliest ancestor was finally identified after traces of cholesterol were found on it, the blood fat that proves it is an animal, not a plant or other life form. Scientists have described the game changing discovery as the 'Holy Grail' of palaeontology. The fossil looks like a cross between a leaf and a thumb print. The bizarre marine creature grew to almost four and a half feet long (1.4 metres), and almost as wide. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27757233
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FEATURE - Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
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Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
Organically preserved Dickinsonia fossil from the White Sea area of Russia.See national story NNFAT . The world's oldest animal dating back 558 million years has been unearthed in Russia. Our earliest ancestor was finally identified after traces of cholesterol were found on it, the blood fat that proves it is an animal, not a plant or other life form. Scientists have described the game changing discovery as the 'Holy Grail' of palaeontology. The fossil looks like a cross between a leaf and a thumb print. The bizarre marine creature grew to almost four and a half feet long (1.4 metres), and almost as wide. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27757230
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DUK10104054_002
FEATURE - Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
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Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
PhD candidate Ilya Bobrovskiy, from the ANU Research School of Earth Sciences, at work in the lab analysing rock samples. See national story NNFAT . The world's oldest animal dating back 558 million years has been unearthed in Russia. Our earliest ancestor was finally identified after traces of cholesterol were found on it, the blood fat that proves it is an animal, not a plant or other life form. Scientists have described the game changing discovery as the 'Holy Grail' of palaeontology. The fossil looks like a cross between a leaf and a thumb print. The bizarre marine creature grew to almost four and a half feet long (1.4 metres), and almost as wide. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27757231
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FEATURE - Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
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Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
Associate Professor Jochen Brocks with PhD candidate Ilya Bobrovskiy, both from the ANU Research School of Earth Sciences, work in their lab analysing rock samples. See national story NNFAT . The world's oldest animal dating back 558 million years has been unearthed in Russia. Our earliest ancestor was finally identified after traces of cholesterol were found on it, the blood fat that proves it is an animal, not a plant or other life form. Scientists have described the game changing discovery as the 'Holy Grail' of palaeontology. The fossil looks like a cross between a leaf and a thumb print. The bizarre marine creature grew to almost four and a half feet long (1.4 metres), and almost as wide. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27757236
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FEATURE - Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
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Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
Associate Professor Jochen Brocks with PhD candidate Ilya Bobrovskiy, both from the ANU Research School of Earth Sciences, work in their lab analysing rock samples. See national story NNFAT . The world's oldest animal dating back 558 million years has been unearthed in Russia. Our earliest ancestor was finally identified after traces of cholesterol were found on it, the blood fat that proves it is an animal, not a plant or other life form. Scientists have described the game changing discovery as the 'Holy Grail' of palaeontology. The fossil looks like a cross between a leaf and a thumb print. The bizarre marine creature grew to almost four and a half feet long (1.4 metres), and almost as wide. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27757243
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FEATURE - Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
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Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
Associate Professor Jochen Brocks with PhD candidate Ilya Bobrovskiy, both from the ANU Research School of Earth Sciences, work in their lab analysing rock samples. See national story NNFAT . The world's oldest animal dating back 558 million years has been unearthed in Russia. Our earliest ancestor was finally identified after traces of cholesterol were found on it, the blood fat that proves it is an animal, not a plant or other life form. Scientists have described the game changing discovery as the 'Holy Grail' of palaeontology. The fossil looks like a cross between a leaf and a thumb print. The bizarre marine creature grew to almost four and a half feet long (1.4 metres), and almost as wide. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27757242
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FEATURE - Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
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Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
Associate Professor Jochen Brocks with PhD candidate Ilya Bobrovskiy, both from the ANU Research School of Earth Sciences, work in their lab analysing rock samples. See national story NNFAT . The world's oldest animal dating back 558 million years has been unearthed in Russia. Our earliest ancestor was finally identified after traces of cholesterol were found on it, the blood fat that proves it is an animal, not a plant or other life form. Scientists have described the game changing discovery as the 'Holy Grail' of palaeontology. The fossil looks like a cross between a leaf and a thumb print. The bizarre marine creature grew to almost four and a half feet long (1.4 metres), and almost as wide. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27757235
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FEATURE - Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
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Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
ANU researcher Ilya Bobrovskiy searches for fossils in the Zimnie Gory locality, Russia.. See national story NNFAT . The world's oldest animal dating back 558 million years has been unearthed in Russia. Our earliest ancestor was finally identified after traces of cholesterol were found on it, the blood fat that proves it is an animal, not a plant or other life form. Scientists have described the game changing discovery as the 'Holy Grail' of palaeontology. The fossil looks like a cross between a leaf and a thumb print. The bizarre marine creature grew to almost four and a half feet long (1.4 metres), and almost as wide. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27757240
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FEATURE - Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
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Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
Isolated organically preserved matter from a Dickinsonia fossil.. See national story NNFAT . The world's oldest animal dating back 558 million years has been unearthed in Russia. Our earliest ancestor was finally identified after traces of cholesterol were found on it, the blood fat that proves it is an animal, not a plant or other life form. Scientists have described the game changing discovery as the 'Holy Grail' of palaeontology. The fossil looks like a cross between a leaf and a thumb print. The bizarre marine creature grew to almost four and a half feet long (1.4 metres), and almost as wide. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27757239
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DUK10104054_006
FEATURE - Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
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Der Heilige Gral der Paläontologie: Wissenschaftler finden das mit 558 Mio Jahre älteste Tier der Welt in einer Versteinerung
Zimnie Gory locality, on the White Sea in Russia.. See national story NNFAT . The world's oldest animal dating back 558 million years has been unearthed in Russia. Our earliest ancestor was finally identified after traces of cholesterol were found on it, the blood fat that proves it is an animal, not a plant or other life form. Scientists have described the game changing discovery as the 'Holy Grail' of palaeontology. The fossil looks like a cross between a leaf and a thumb print. The bizarre marine creature grew to almost four and a half feet long (1.4 metres), and almost as wide. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27757234
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