Date: 18/07/2015 14:18:06
From: Bubblecar
ID: 749908
Subject: Fossil Fish from Australia's Inland Sea

The discovery of 100 million-year-old fossils in outback Queensland has shed new light on creatures from Australia’s ancient inland sea.

The skull of a giant predator fish called cooyoo, which revealed for the first time its formidable teeth, was unearthed last month at a farm near Julia Creek in the state’s north-west by paleontologist Timothy Holland.

This was followed weeks later by another remarkable find, a fossilised clam containing up to 30 small fish Holland says rate as the best preserved specimens from the ancient sea that existed when Australia and Antarctica were one continent.

“I was looking at a spot where there’d been fossils found years before and I was turning over these slabs of mudstone and I guess I just grabbed onto the right one and flipped it over,” Holland said.

“I could see these massive jaws and the eye socket of this very large fish, almost like it was staring up at me.”

Holland said this specimen of the cooyoo, a three metre fish threatened only by sharks or large marine reptiles, had “a very well-preserved upper jaw which shows for the first time that this fish had larger teeth than previously thought”.

Instead of comb-like teeth, the cooyoo boasted “long, pointed conical teeth which were excellent for latching on to slippery fish prey”.

On a subsequent return to the site to find a missing piece of the cooyoo skull, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology student Paul Ter made the “highly unusual” find of small fish, their skeletons preserved whole inside the clam, just 20m away.

Full report: http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/jul/17/100-million-year-old-fossils-shed-new-light-on-australias-ancient-inland-sea

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Date: 18/07/2015 14:19:05
From: dv
ID: 749910
Subject: re: Fossil Fish from Australia's Inland Sea

Great stuff.

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Date: 18/07/2015 14:20:07
From: dv
ID: 749911
Subject: re: Fossil Fish from Australia's Inland Sea

Great stuff.

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Date: 19/07/2015 08:49:15
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 750157
Subject: re: Fossil Fish from Australia's Inland Sea

> The discovery of 100 million-year-old fossils in outback Queensland

Recent then.

I’ve heard of two great sites for fossil fish in outback Queensland, but both were from the Devonian Period, the so called Age of Fishes, 419 to 359 million years ago.

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Date: 19/07/2015 09:06:35
From: Michael V
ID: 750158
Subject: re: Fossil Fish from Australia's Inland Sea

mollwollfumble said:


> The discovery of 100 million-year-old fossils in outback Queensland

Recent then.

I’ve heard of two great sites for fossil fish in outback Queensland, but both were from the Devonian Period, the so called Age of Fishes, 419 to 359 million years ago.

Where? (There are several in NSW.)

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Date: 19/07/2015 18:10:21
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 750290
Subject: re: Fossil Fish from Australia's Inland Sea

Michael V said:


mollwollfumble said:

> The discovery of 100 million-year-old fossils in outback Queensland

Recent then.

I’ve heard of two great sites for fossil fish in outback Queensland, but both were from the Devonian Period, the so called Age of Fishes, 419 to 359 million years ago.

Where? (There are several in NSW.)

Oops, was thinking of Canowindra in NSW and Gogo in WA. Getting confused with the dinosaur fossils in Qld.

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Date: 19/07/2015 18:14:16
From: Michael V
ID: 750298
Subject: re: Fossil Fish from Australia's Inland Sea

Ah.

Today, I read some papers on Qld Devonian fish. There are a couple of localities, but none like the Canowindra. Just disarticulated bits and pieces. Most from seismic bore-holes.

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