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A 550-million-year-old sponge fossil may have lacked a skeleton entirely — rewriting how the first animals evolved
When paleontologists picture the earliest animals, they tend to imagine something with at least a rudimentary skeleton: a lattice of glassy needles, perhaps, or a mesh of calcium carbonate. But a ...
A rare fossil discovery is shedding light on the “missing years” of early sponge evolution. Scientists found a 550-million-year-old sponge that likely lacked hard skeletal parts, explaining why ...
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