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Ancient fish offers insights into the evolution of land-dwelling animals
25 Mayıs 2026Science Daily
- Researchers have examined the skull of a 380-million-year-old fish, Koharalepis jarviki, which provides insights into the evolution of terrestrial life. This ancient Antarctic fish exhibited anatomical features that suggest adaptations for a life near the water's surface, including air-gulping openings and a light-s…
- These findings may shed light on the transition of life from aquatic to terrestrial environments.
- Koharalepis jarviki is part of a lineage that is crucial to understanding the evolution of vertebrates. The study of such prehistoric species helps scientists piece together the narrative of how life adapted to new environments, marking a pivotal moment in the history of life on Earth.
- The discovery of Koharalepis jarviki is significant as it highlights the evolutionary adaptations that facilitated the transition of life from water to land. The anatomical features identified in the fish suggest a complex interplay of environmental factors that influenced early vertebrate development.
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