Biology
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[VIDEO] 'Living fossil' Is Actually Rapidly Evolving, Researchers Say
A group of scientists discovered that a marine species thought to be a "living fossil" is actually rapidly evolving. While the species hasn't changed much on the outside, a recent genetic analysis provides more information on brachiopod evolution.
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