Animals
Ancient Scorpion was One of the First to Roam the Earth
A 350-million-year-old scorpion has been described as the oldest land-dwelling animal ever discovered on Gondwana, the more southerly of two supercontinents which made up Earth's land area when the world was compacted into Pangea.
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