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This 20-Million-Year-Old Tick Was Preserved In Amber Thanks To Monkeys Grooming Each Other
Geo Beats
2017-04-05
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A scientist has discovered mammalian red blood cells which are believed to be the oldest known fossilized sample at 20 to 30 million years old.
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