Discovering a New Coelacanth Fossil
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https://scitechdaily.com/the-worlds-o... • Coelacanths can be considered living fossils dating back to 420 million years ago. Our new fossil, called Ngamugawi wirngarri, was found at the Gogo formations on Gooniyandi Country. • New data by Flinders University researchers and colleagues from around the world indicates that the evolution of the coelacanth was spurred on by tectonic plate movements. • Credit: Flinders University
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