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Flash Recovery Of Ammonoids After Most Massive Extinction Of All Time


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ScienceDaily (Sep. 14, 2009) — After the End-Permian extinction 252.6 million years ago, ammonoids diversified and recovered 10 to 30 times faster than previous estimates. The surprising discovery raises questions about paleontologists' understanding of the dynamics of evolution of species and the functioning of the biosphere after a mass extinction.

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what's with that last sentence of the article?

and so the scientists have figured out that if you get out of the way of squids, they'll get after it.

wonder if that research was grant-funded?

i just love ammonites.

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