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The first animals on Earth had no skeletons and that changes everything

Recent research indicates that the first animals on Earth, specifically sponges, were soft-bodied and lacked skeletons, which accounts for the absence of their fossils in early geological records. This finding shifts our understanding of early animal evolution and has implications for timelines in the study of ancient ecosystems.

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