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300-Million-Year-Old Fossil Reclassified from Octopus to Nautilus
A recent study has re-identified a 300-million-year-old fossil, previously believed to be the world's oldest octopus, as a nautilus. This reclassification challenges previous understandings of ancient cephalopod evolution.
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