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Scientists Offer New Theory for Evolution of Human Skeleton
For years, there was a scientific consensus that origins of the human skeleton had its roots in extinct predatory creatures known as conodonts -- eel-like beings that lived between the Late Cambrian and Late Triassic periods.
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