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MIT study finds Earth’s first animals were likely ancient sea sponges

A recent study by MIT researchers has uncovered chemical evidence suggesting that the first animals on Earth were ancient sea sponges, with molecular fingerprints found in rocks dating back over 541 million years. This discovery may reshape our understanding of early animal evolution and its implications for marine ecosystems.

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