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Archaeologists have discovered 17 all-new species in an undersea “nursery” buried 518 million years ago. – Texasnewstoday.com
The undersea zoo, which was buried under an avalanche of sediments about 518 million years ago, has finally come to light, revealing…

The undersea zoo, which was buried under an avalanche of sediments about 518 million years ago, has finally come to light, revealing for the first time thousands of specimens, many from all-new species.
According to a report by Nature Ecology and Evolution,…
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