Ancient Flesh-Eating Lampreys Resurface in China

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Fossil lampreys from the Jurassic period, discovered in northern China, provide insight into the evolutionary history of these ancient fish. The fossils reveal that these lampreys were fearsome predators, with a strong biting mechanism and a diet that involved consuming the flesh of their prey. The discovery suggests that lampreys had already evolved their current life cycle, which includes a phase of metamorphosis, during this time. The fossils also indicate a greater diversity in ancient lampreys than previously thought, shedding light on their gradual evolution over time.
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