animal behavior
Earliest Evidence Of Brood Care Revealed In 508 Million-Year-Old Fossils
Fossils of a 508 million-year-old shrimp-like creature known as "Waptia" were discovered in China carrying several eggs with embryos. This find represents the earliest known evidence of brood care, researchers say.
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