Animals
Sturgeon Are Fastest-evolving Fish on Earth, Study Says
When accounting for the change in body size over time, sturgeon are the fastest-evolving fish on the planet, according to a new study, which presents some evidence contrary to a popular belief that the prehistoric-looking fish have lived unchanged for millions of years.
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