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Fossilised 429-mln-year-old eye mirrors modern insect vision – Macau Business
An exquisitely well preserved 429-million-year-old eye from a marine creature that went extinct before dinosaurs even existed had vision…

An exquisitely well preserved 429-million-year-old eye from a marine creature that went extinct before dinosaurs even existed had vision comparable to modern-day bees and dragonflies, researchers said Thursday.
Fossilised trilobites, formidable-looking arthropods with segmented bodies and sturdy exoskeletons, are found all over the world.
The creatures crawled across ancient seabeds during the Paleozoic Era, which came to and end about 252 million years ago during the “great dying”, an extinct…
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