Biology
After 130 Years, Fish-Like Fossil Finally Recognized as Earth's Earliest Crawlers
For the first time since its discovery 130 years ago, one of the most enigmatic fossil vertebrates has been identified, expanding our understanding of the Earth's earliest crawlers.
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