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Old Species

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August 16, 2018

collage of cupuladriid colonies
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Researchers collected and compared fossil cupuladriid bryozoans.

Image courtesy Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

 

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    Old Species Learn New Tricks…Very Slowly

    A quick look at the fossil record shows that no species lasts forever. On average, most species exist for around a million years, although some species persist for much longer.
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