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541 Triassic fossil reveals nature's best jaw for hunting fast fish

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ScienceDaily · 05/07/2025 12:59 EDT

Triassic fossil reveals nature's best jaw for hunting fast fish

Newly discovered species of extinct fish shows striking similarities to unrelated modern-day predators, suggesting certain traits have emerged multiple times and remained consistent over hundreds of millions of years.

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