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How squid survived Earth’s biggest extinction and took over the oceans

Recent genomic research has uncovered how squid and cuttlefish adapted and thrived during Earth's largest extinction event, providing insights into their evolutionary resilience. This understanding could inform conservation strategies and policy initiatives aimed at protecting marine biodiversity amidst ongoing environmental changes.

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