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419 million year old fish fossil recovered

The Dhaka Times Desk Scientists have found 419 million year old fish fossils. It is thought to have evolved through the fish It will be known how the vertebrates got their mouths in Dhara.


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The fish fossil was discovered by a Chinese team. The fossil preserves the oldest specimens of animals with jaws. The structure of the face of the fossil has become the subject of most interest to scientists. Because this is the first time that fossils of fish with rich facial features have been found.

The 419 million year old fossil is a big surprise for scientists. It is the oldest bony fish fossil. Fish evolved at one point in time. Scientists are endlessly researching when and how fish evolved and how land vertebrates emerged. This newly found fossil is expected to answer many questions.

The scientific name of the fossil Entelgnathus primordialis. Entelgnathus is a fish of the class Plasoderm. It is armored or covered with a hard shell. Eight inches in shape. It is believed to have roamed the China Sea 419 million years ago. Like other plasoderm fishes, it is a bony fish with more developed jaws. It is also an exception to the previous bony fishes.

Scientists already have fossils Holotype made A lot of fish have come out there. A comparison of the jaws of fish reveals similarities with the jaws of close vertebrates, and even the jaws of humans. It is said that land vertebrates evolved mainly from aquatic fish. Now to see how much the fossil found proves this information.

Bengali word for Fossil Fossil. Remains of ancient plants, animals, or dead bodies are found in sedimentary rocks or composites preserved over time as a hard coating. Fossils provide information on many extinct species. Researchers can uncover a lot of information about the distant past by analyzing fossils.

References: National Geographic

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