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Cnet.com (2020): Meet the world’s oldest bug, a 425-million-year-old millipede fossil

News Cnet.com (2020): Meet the world's oldest bug, a 425-million-year-old millipede fossil

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  • PreviousUT News, Science & Technology (2020): World’s Oldest Bug is Fossil Millipede from Scotland

  • NextDaily Mail (2020): World’s oldest ‘bug’ is a fossilized 425-million-year-old millipede discovered on a Scottish Island that suggests the ancient creatures evolved from water to live on land in just 40 million years

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