Discover the Oligocene age mud volcanoes in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, with unique sandstone and shale lithoclasts.
Long before humans walked the planet, a massive creature ruled the forests and open plains of ancient Eurasia. Paraceratherium, a hornless giant and a distant relative of today’s rhinoceroses, lived ...
Researchers have discovered three previously unknown species that are prehistoric ancestors of the iconic Tasmanian tiger. The newly described species each roamed Australia around 25-23 million years ...
The Oligocene is a geological epoch that lasted from around 33.9 to 23 million years ago, marked by the expansion of ...
The samples collected from India’s only active mud volcano at Baratang in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands belong to the ...