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Earliest land animals had fewer skull bones than fish

Earliest land animals had fewer skull bones than fish
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Earliest land animals had fewer skull bones than FISH

A new analysis of fossilised animal skulls by the University of Bristol reveals that tetrapods had more complex connections between their skull bones than fish. ....

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Early Tetrapods Had Fewer Skull Bones than Extinct and Living Fish, New Study Reveals

Early Tetrapods Had Fewer Skull Bones than Extinct and Living Fish, New Study Reveals
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Fish had the genes to adapt to life on land—while they were still swimming the seas


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This illustration from a 14th century Dutch encyclopedia of animal life shows scientists have been thinking about the fin to limb transition for centuries.
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Fish had the genes to adapt to life on land while they were still swimming the seas
Feb. 10, 2021 , 3:30 PM
Almost 700 years ago, Jacob van Maerlant, a Dutch poet, envisioned a fish all set for life on land: It had sprouted arms to hoist itself ashore. Now, three genetic studies make his fantasy look remarkably prescient. Together, the studies suggest that in terms of genes, the aquatic precursors of four-limbed land animals, or tetrapods, were as well-prepared as the Dutch fantasy fish. They were pre-equipped with genes that could be turned to making limbs, efficient air-breathing lungs, and nervous systems tuned to the challenges of life on land. ....

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