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Ancient dog-size sea scorpion unearthed in China – Livescience.com
This is the first time that scientists have found a fossil of this type on the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana.

A 3.3 foot-long (1 meter) sea scorpion prowled the seas of what is now China some 435 million years ago, using its giant, spiny arms to ensnare prey.
Archaeologists recently discovered the remains of this scorpion (Terropterus xiushanensis), which was a…
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