Animals
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New Study Shows Fluctuating Oxygen Levels in the Earth’s Atmosphere Hastening Animal Evolution
According to researchers, oxygen levels in the Earth's atmosphere "fluctuated wildly" one billion years ago, creating conditions that could have accelerated the development of early animals.
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