Prehistoric Placoderms Preserve Oldest Evidence of Baby Making From The Inside Out!
Animals have been banging for at least half a billion years. And yet, very little direct evidence of such acts exists in the fossil record. What’s up with that? Well, those tissues which become hard are actually soft tissues and they rarely ever fossilize. However, they sometimes do under very special circumstances, and one of the oldest known instances of this is quite revealing.
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Long, J., Mark-Kurik, E., Johanson, Z. et al. Copulation in antiarch placoderms and the origin of gnathostome internal fertilization. Nature 517, 1https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13825038/nature13825
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