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Fossilized Rods and Cones Suggest Ancient Fish Saw in Color
Fossilized rod and cone cells - the kind that allow for vision - were recently discovered in an ancient fish specimen, suggesting that it and others like it saw the world in color for at least 300 million years, according to a new study.
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