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Marine animals thought extinct for 273 million years found in Pacific Ocean! – WION
Symbiotic creatures thought long lost have been discovered thriving at the bottom of the ocean by scientists. The lifeforms were thought to be extinct for hundreds…

Symbiotic creatures thought long lost have been discovered thriving at the bottom of the ocean by scientists. The lifeforms were thought to be extinct for hundreds of millions of years, but the new discovery changes everything.
The marine animals that are being referred to as living fossils are officially known as crinoids, or as sea lilies and were found at the bottom of the floor in the Pacific Ocean in Japan, along the coasts of Honshu and Shikoku, ScienceAlert reported.
The animals were deemed…
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