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Survivors: The Living Fossils | Mysteries of Evolution 106
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Some call them “living fossils,” but that's just another way to say survivors. From the shark to the horseshoe crab, these animals' early adaptations were a success, leaving them relatively unchanged for millions of years. Become a Love Nature member: https://youtube.com/c/lovenature/join Love Nature on ROKU: https://bit.ly/3DBafVw Love ...
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