It was also around this time that the first plants invaded the land. The earliest shark-like teeth we have come from an 410-million-year-old, Early Devonian fossil belonging to an ancient fish called ...
The Devonian ancestors of fishes living today belonged to two main nonarmored groups. The cartilaginous fish, so-called because cartilage formed their skeletons, later gave rise to sharks and rays.
researchers believe it retained many larval traits and was likely a distant relative of modern sharks. “Discovery of the mysterious animal Palaeospondylus in the Early Devonian of Australia ...
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