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PDF) First record of living fossil tadpole shrimp Triops numidicus (Grube, 1865 , resurrected by Naganawa ) in the desert of Al-Najaf
Tadpole shrimp are freshwater crustaceans that resemble their larger cousin, the horseshoe crab. Their fossil record indicates that they have remained virtually unchanged for over 300 million years. Here we see Triops
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Tadpole shrimp are freshwater crustaceans that resemble their larger cousin, the horseshoe crab. Their fossil record indicates that they have remained virtually unchanged for over 300 million years. Here we see Triops
Tadpole shrimp are freshwater crustaceans that resemble their larger cousin, the horseshoe crab. Their fossil record indicates that they have remained virtually unchanged for over 300 million years. Here we see Triops
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Triops Uncovered: Discover the Prehistoric Wonder of Tadpole Shrimp 🌊 - Learn the Aquarium