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A recent study revealed a new myriapod species, Waukartus muscularis, from 425 million years ago, showcasing its advanced adaptations for life on land long before its ancestors left aquatic environments, thus providing insights into the evolutionary transition of myriapods from the sea to terrestrial habitats. #Evolution #Paleontology #Myriapods #US

How Ancient Centipede Ancestors Conquered the Earth

A recent study of ancient fossils from Wisconsin has revealed a new species of myriapod, Waukartus muscularis, demonstrating that these legged ancestors were already adapted for life on land approximately 437 million years ago, long before they emerged from aquatic environments. #Evolution #Fossils #Myriapods #US

How Ancient Centipede Ancestors Conquered the Earth

A newly described fossil species, Waukartus muscularis, sheds light on the early evolutionary adaptations of myriapods, revealing that these ancient creatures were already well-suited for land life while still residing in the ocean around 437 million years ago. #Paleontology #Evolution #Myriapods #US

How Ancient Centipede Ancestors Conquered the Earth

A newly identified species of myriapod, named *Waukartus muscularis*, discovered in ancient Silurian fossils from Wisconsin, provides evidence that the ancestors of modern centipedes and millipedes adapted to terrestrial life with streamlined legs long before leaving the water, highlighting an early evolutionary leap for these many-legged creatures. #Evolution #Fossils #Myriapods #US

How Ancient Centipede Ancestors Conquered the Earth