
This Oddball Salamander Ancestor Stood Out in Prehistoric Waters with Its Bizarre, Evolution-Defying Jaw
Meet Tanyka amnicola, an ancient salamander ancestor with a jaw so strange it’s shaking up the history of evolution.
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Meet Tanyka amnicola, an ancient salamander ancestor with a jaw so strange it’s shaking up the history of evolution.

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Scientists have described Tanyka amnicola, a newly identified species of prehistoric creature that lived 275 million years ago and had a bizarre twisted jaw with sideways-facing teeth.


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