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This ancient fish-crocodile mashup snared its prey using a key adaptation
Tiktaalik was technically a fish but also came equipped with a flattened head and distinctive fins, which are more characteristic of an animal that splits its time between water and land. (Nature; Daeschler /)Around 375 million years ago, the ancient fish known as Tiktaalik roseae, equipped with lobe-shaped fins that it could use to prop itself up, scooted through the shallow waters of present-day Arctic Canada. Tiktaalik lived right around the time when vertebrates first made the transition from water onto land, and though technically a fish because of its scales and gills, the animal also had features such as a flattened head and distinctive fins, which were more similar to an animal that

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