Reptile Fossil Showed First Ever Modern Ear

Alex

Scientists have recently found a 260-million-years old fossil of a weasel-sized prehistoric reptile from Russia that had the first modern ears:

Paleobiologists uncovered large-eyed fossils of these reptiles with surprisingly advanced ears near the Mezen River in central Russia. They are a kind of now-extinct reptile called a parareptile.

The outside of the cheek in the reptiles was covered with a large eardrum. This structure was connected with the inner ear and the brain with a bone comparable to those in human ears.

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Care to elaborate?

Let me guess...you think the Earth was created 6000 years ago by magic, and not too long afterwards a senior citizen built a boat that fit all the animals in the whole world.
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