Scientists Astounded by Revival of 16-Million-Year-Old Species
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Scientists have discovered a remarkably well-preserved fossil of the Baladi Warru, an ancient sawfly species thought to be extinct for 16 million years, at McGraths Flat in Australia. This find provides insights into Miocene-era ecosystems, revealing interactions with flowering plants like Quintinia. The Baladi Warru's role as both a pollinator and plant consumer offers clues about ancient biodiversity and adaptation, potentially informing current ecological studies amid climate change.
Extinct for 16 Million Years, This Ancient Species Returns to Stun Scientists! The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
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