The Curious Case Of The Hyolith, An Ancient 'Ice Cream Cone' That's Found A Home
The creature, which roamed ocean floors over 500 million years ago, went years without a definitive scientific classification. Now, researchers think the oddball finally has a group to call its own.
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January 12, 2017 at 06:00PM
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