Biology
Unusual Duo Found in 250 Million-Year-Old Fossil
An international team of scientists discovered a world first when scanning a 250 million-year-old fossilized burrow from the Karoo Basin of South Africa: two unrelated vertebrate animals nestled together after being trapped by a flash flood event.
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