The authors said these new and unusual fossil trees not only bear a surprising shape reminiscent of a Dr. Seuss illustration, they reveal clues about a period of life on Earth of which we know little.
Few tree fossils that date back to Earth’s earliest forests have ever been found, according to Gastaldo.
Most ancient tree specimens are relatively small, he noted, and often discovered in the form of a fossilized trunk with a stump or root system attached.
Wilf noted via email that the “unusual” new fossil tree was a relic of a time period from which there are almost no tree fossils.
The peculiar set of tree fossils presents proof of a “failed experiment of science and evolution,” Stimson added.
Persons:
Seuss, ”, Robert Gastaldo, sedimentologist, “, Coauthors Olivia King, Matthew Stimson, Gastaldo, “ gobsmacked, Tim, Laurie Sanford, Stimson, ” Stimson, Peter Wilf, Wilf, ” Wilf, Dr, King, “ We’re, fossilization, ” Gastaldo
Organizations:
CNN, Colby College, New Brunswick Museum, geosciences, Pennsylvania State University
Locations:
Canadian, New Brunswick, Waterville , Maine, paleobotanist