Groundbreaking discovery of the world’s oldest living fossils is changing evolutionary norms?
Researchers have discovered a well-preserved Devonian coelacanth fish in Western Australia, shedding light on the connection between plate tectonics and evolutionary changes. Named ‘Ngamugawi Wirngarri’, this fossil fills important gaps in the history of coelacanths and underscores how geological events have influenced their evolution over millions of years.