Environment
Animals Caused Mass Extinction 540 Million Years Ago; Are Humans Causing the Next One?
Scientists recently uncovered new fossils that supported the theory that the first animals that caused a mass extinction , according to a report from Phys Org. The findings revealed that the first animals or metazoans changed the environment so much that the earlier organisms Ediacarans ceased to exist.
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