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Paleontologists In China Recently Uncovered The Fossilized Remains Of Two New Lamprey Species Within Rocks That Are 160-Million-Years-Old

The fossilized remains of two new lamprey species have recently been discovered in 160-million-year-old rocks by paleontologists in China. The discovery has helped to shed some light on the evolution of lampreys. The pair was found ....

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Gigantic 'water vampire' fossils found in northern China

Discovery has helped provide a fuller picture of the evolutionary history of lampreysThe bloodsucking aquatic creatures have been around for hundreds of millions of years, surviving mass extinction events ....

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Unprecedented Biting Strength in Jurassic Lampreys Points to Flesh-Eating Past

Unprecedented Biting Strength in Jurassic Lampreys Points to Flesh-Eating Past
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Fossils show Jurassic ancestors of 'underwater vampire' actually flesh-eating, not blood-sucking

Living jawless fish, especially lampreys, have become a highly studied animal group for evolutionary developmental biologists and ecologists and are even regarded as a model for research in vertebrate evolutionary biology. ....

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