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Earliest Known Vertebrates Had Four Camera-Type Eyes
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Earliest Known Vertebrates Had Four Camera-Type Eyes
Two species of myllokunmingiid fishes that lived in what is now China around 518 million years ago (Cambrian period) possessed two large lateral eyes and two smaller, centrally positioned eyes, according to new research led by Yunnan University paleontologists. The post Earliest Known Vertebrates Had Four Camera-Type Eyes appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
Fossils have been found in China, in which they have identified two smaller eyes that evolution would later have turned into the pineal gland.
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