Earliest land animals had fewer skull bones than fish, restricting their evolution

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The skulls of tetrapods had fewer bones than extinct and living fish, limiting their evolution for millions of years, according to a latest study.

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This Ancient Fish Helps Bridge A Gap In Our Early Evolution

头骨限制了刚登陆的脊椎动物的演化(古生物新闻翻译2022年9月9日) - 知乎

The evolution of Mesozoic marine tetrapods. ( a ) schematic

Exploring the evolutionary benefits of bone weight

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