Giant arthropods, cousins of contemporary species like shrimp, insects, and spiders, may have controlled the oceans 470 million years ago, according to findings at a new fossil site in Morocco.
Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods relatives of modern creatures including shrimps, insects and spiders dominated the seas 470 million years ago. Early evidence from the site at Taichoute, once undersea.
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