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Strong Tides May Have Driven Ancient Fish to Dry Land

Around 400 million years ago, a sea creature—most likely a lobe-finned fish such as Tiktaalik—took the first, tentative steps on dry land. This transition led to the rise of all terrestrial tetrapods, ... Read More
Large tides may have driven evolution of fish towards life on land

Uppsala University. "Large tides may have driven evolution of fish towards life on land." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 27 October 2020.
Large tides may have driven evolution of fish | EurekAlert!

Large tides may have driven evolution of fish towards life on land. Uppsala University. DOI 10.1098/rspa.2020.0355 ... Read More
Ancient Walking Fish May Have Walked on All Fours - Smithsonian Magazine

It may have had some ability to do that, but everything about its reproduction, its sensory system, its hunting, its breathing - all these things tied it to the water," he told BBC News. Read More
Bumps on ancient, armored fish may have given rise to teeth in ... - CNN

Sensory features on the armored exoskeletons of ancient fish may be the reason why humans have teeth that are sensitive to cold and other extremes. CNN values your feedback 1. Read More
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