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We Might Finally Know What The Very First Animals Looked Like : ScienceAlert

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Researchers have just found a robust answer to the centuries-long mystery of which multicellular animal first existed on Earth.

Sponges (Porifera) have long been a lead contender for the title of “first” due to their anatomic simplicity – like their lack of a nervous system – but as we’ve delved deeper into…

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