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Ancient Sea Creature Pushes Back Origins of Spider Fangs to 518 Million Years Ago
01 July 2026 EN sci-news

Ancient Sea Creature Pushes Back Origins of Spider Fangs to 518 Million Years Ago

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Urokodia aequalis, an early Cambrian marine predator from the Chengjiang biota of China, preserves the earliest known evidence of chelicerae -- the pincer-like structures that later evolved into the fangs of spiders and the pincers of scorpions. The post Ancient Sea Creature Pushes Back Origins of Spider Fangs to 518 Million Years Ago appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.

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