Animals
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Living Fossil: Alligator Gar Existing 100 Million Years Ago Captured by Kansas Fisherman
For first time, a Kansas angler captured an alligator gar, a known "living fossil" that traces its origins over 100 million years. The alligator gar anglers captured measures around 39.5 pounds and is roughly 4.5 feet long.
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