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World's Oldest Prehistoric Crab Perfectly Preserved in Amber for 100 Million Years
Scientists found a prehistoric crab trapped in amber 100 million years ago, dating back to age of dinosaurs. The crustacean was believed to be the ancestor of today's red crabs that migrate for breeding.
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