Oldest Fleas discovered These photos provided by Nature show the most ancient fleas, a super-sized female flea 10 times larger than today’s bloodsuckers, from the Early Cretaceous (left) and female and male fleas from the Middle Jurassic. (D. Huang/Nature) By wordlesstech team|2012-03-05T12:18:22+02:00Mar 5, 2012|Categories: Animals| Related Posts A Global Insect Apocalypse? Jan 18, 2021 | 0 Comments The Insane Biology of the Octopus Dec 16, 2020 | 0 Comments New Species of Comb Jelly near Puerto Rico Dec 1, 2020 | 0 Comments Record number of Fishes in Abyssal Deep-Sea discovered Nov 25, 2020 | 0 Comments 2 Comments Eric 2012/04/26 at 08:48 - Reply Any DNA that might be able to be taken from the blood they consumed?? wordlessTech 2012/04/26 at 09:30 - Reply Do you think that we need more dinosaurs? Leave A Comment Cancel replyComment Current [email protected] * Leave this field empty
Any DNA that might be able to be taken from the blood they consumed??
Do you think that we need more dinosaurs?