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250 million-year-old amphibian fossils from Australia reveal global spread of ‘sea-salamanders’ – The Conversation
250 million-year-old amphibian fossils from Australia reveal global spread of ‘sea-salamanders’ The Conversation WA crocodile-like ‘sea-salamander’ fossil produces new discovery 50 years after being lost in museum bungle The West Australian Globe-trotting ancient ‘sea-salamander’ fossils rediscovered from Australia’s dawn of the Age of Dinosaurs Phys.org 250-Million-Year-Old Triassic Fossils Reveal a Rapid Global Marine Rebound After Mass Extinction Discover Magazine…
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