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'Two-Faced' Fossil Shows Humans Evolved from Cartilaginous Fishes
A "two-faced" fossil found about four decades ago in Siberia and dating back 415 million years is just revealing its secrets, showing that humans and other jawed vertebrates actually evolved from cartilaginous fishes, according to new research.
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