A ‘social network’ may have associated stable sea animals

Stationary populaces of Earth’s soonest creatures may have been associated with long filaments in a 500 million-year-old example of a social network, researchers say. The filaments were found in fossils of marine animals called rangeomorphs in eastern Newfoundland, as indicated by a report published in the journal Current Biology. Rangeomorphs lived somewhere in the range…

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