Environment
An international team
of researchers has discovered a brand new marine vertebrate. The specimen, a
metre-long skullcap, has been named Kyhytysukasachicarum.
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An international team of researchers has
discovered a replacement marine craniate.
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The specimen, a metre-long bone, has
been named Kyhytysukasachicarum.
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The name interprets to ‘the one that
cuts with one thing sharp’ in AN autochthonic language from the region in
central Republic of Colombia wherever the fossil was found, to honour the
traditional Muisca culture that existed there for millennia.
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