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New Insights into Early Animal Evolution
Palaeontologists have discovered new fossils that challenge the traditional understanding of how early animals adapted to life on land. These findings suggest that ancient amphibian, reptile, and mammal ancestors did not undergo a larval stage with external gills.
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New Scientist
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New Scientist
Palaeontologists have found new evidence that the early ancestors of amphibians, reptiles and mammals did not have a larval stage with external gills like modern frogs or salamanders
2026-06-18 19:00 UTC