Incredible Fossil Shows Coordinated Swimming In A School Of Extinct Fish


Incredible Fossil Shows Coordinated Swimming In A School Of Extinct Fish
An exquisite fossil of photographic-like quality shows nearly 260 tiny fish swimming together in what appears to be coordinated group action. The 50-million-year-old fossil is evidence that fish have been swimming together in shoals for a very long time.

May 30, 2019 at 01:09PM
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