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Researchers Surprised to Find That a 200-Million-Year-Old Egg-Laying Mammal Did Not Become Extinct Over the course of several ...
SYDNEY: Australia's burrowing echidna evolved from a water-dwelling ancestor in an "extremely rare" biological event, scientists said on Tuesday (Apr 29) in a new study of the peculiar egg-laying ...
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Australia's burrowing echidna evolved from a water-dwelling ancestor in an "extremely rare" biological event, scientists said Tuesday in a new study of the peculiar egg-laying mammals. With powerful ...
Australia's burrowing echidna evolved from a water-dwelling ancestor in an "extremely rare" biological event, scientists said Tuesday in a new study of the peculiar egg-laying mammals.