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Oldest embryo fossil found
(tianshannet) Updated: 2008-May-30 10:17:13


An illustration of the fossil remains of the 375-million-year-old placoderm fish is seen in this undated handout image released by Museum Victoria. Australian scientists unveiled on May 29, 2008, the fossilised remains of the oldest vertebrate mother ever discovered, a 375-million-year-old placoderm fish with embryo and umbilical cord attached.

An illustration of the fossil remains of the 375-million-year-old placoderm fish is seen in this undated handout image released by Museum Victoria. Australian scientists unveiled on May 29, 2008, the fossilised remains of the oldest vertebrate mother ever discovered, a 375-million-year-old placoderm fish with embryo and umbilical cord attached.

 

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