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Live Science on MSN'Backward' brain of ancient sea creature hints spider ancestors evolved in the oceanThe tiny 'backward' brain of an ancient sea creature hints that spider ancestors might have gotten their start in the ocean.
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New Scientist on MSNAncient animal's fossilised brain prompts rethink of spider evolutionA 500-million-year-old sea creature called Mollisonia shared a similar brain structure to modern spiders, suggesting that ...
Finely preserved brain features in a tiny fossil suggest that spiders and their kin may have first evolved in the ocean ...
Finely preserved brain features in a tiny marine arthropod fossil suggest that arachnids – spiders and their close kin – may ...
Finely preserved brain features in a tiny marine arthropod fossil suggest that arachnids – spiders and their close kin – may have first evolved in the ocean rather than on land, say scientists.
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The Brighterside of News on MSNAncient fossil reveals spiders and their relatives originated in the ocean, not on landOver 500 million years ago, a small marine creature swam through Cambrian waters. Its name: Mollisonia symmetrica. Long ...
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