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Echidna ancestors lived watery lifestyles like platypuses 100 million years ago – new study – The Conversation

  1. Echidna ancestors lived watery lifestyles like platypuses 100 million years ago – new study  The Conversation
  2. Australia’s spiky, shuffling, egg-laying echidna evolved in ‘extremely rare’ event, scientists say  The Guardian
  3. “Extremely rare event”: why an ancient bone found at Dinosaur Cove in Australia has got evolution scientists so excited  BBC Wildlife Magazine
  4. ‘Extremely rare event’: Bone analysis suggests ancient echidnas lived in water  Phys.org
  5. Early Monotremes were Semiaquatic Burrowers, Paleontologists Find  Sci.News