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The recently discovered ancient coelacanth fossil from Western Australia rewrites the book on evolution.
Shaken by Tectonic Plates!
Tectonic shifts fueled coelacanth evolution, creating new habitats for these ancient fish.
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"Living Fossil" Myth Busted!
Coelacanths, thought extinct for 66 million years, were rediscovered in 1938—and they’re still evolving!
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Fins to Limbs!
Coelacanth anatomy connects the dots between ancient fish and the evolution of human limbs.
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Gogo Formation's Treasure Trove!
The Gogo Formation in Australia continues to uncover groundbreaking fossils that shaped early life.
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Honoring Tradition!
The new species, Ngamugawi wirngarri, proudly bears a name from the Gooniyandi language.
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Evolution Never Sleeps!
Despite their ancient appearance, coelacanths are proof that evolution never stops—even for “living fossils.”
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