
A Possible Sequel to the Dinosaur Armageddon
BBC Inside Science
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A New Study of Sacharitus Coronarius
The vessel is designed to be operated with no people on board. It looks quite spacious in there at the moment, but itt very rapidly comes a challenge to to move around and squeeze through. A team of researchers studying cambrian fossils say they finally resolved a 500 million year old evolutionary mystery. They found evidence that sacharitus coronarius belonged to another group of animals altogether. And weirdly, some of the confusion appears to have been caused by the fact this animal had no anus.
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