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Study: Early Complex Life Forms Were Bottom-Dwellers
27 May 2026 EN sci-news

Study: Early Complex Life Forms Were Bottom-Dwellers

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Analyzing 1.75-billion-year-old microfossils from ancient Australian seabeds, paleontologists say ancient eukaryotes -- the ancestors of every plant, animal and fungus -- huddled in oxygenated seafloor patches for over a billion years before breaking free into open water. The post Study: Early Complex Life Forms Were Bottom-Dwellers appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.

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