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A New Fossil Discovery Just Rewrote 150 Years of Evolutionary Theory

For 150 years, paleontologists assumed that the first vertebrates to leave the sea for land evolved a tadpole phase, similar to modern frogs. Immaculately-preserved fossils disprove that, scientists say.

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404media.coStai leggendo1 g fa

A New Fossil Discovery Just Rewrote 150 Years of Evolutionary Theory

For 150 years, paleontologists assumed that the first vertebrates to leave the sea for land evolved a tadpole phase, similar to modern frogs. Immaculately-preserved fossils disprove that, scientists say.

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newscientist.com1 g fa

Remarkable fossils rewrite the story of how animals conquered the land

Palaeontologists have found new evidence that the early ancestors of amphibians, reptiles and mammals did not have a larval stage with external gills like modern frogs or salamanders

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Fossils challenge assumptions on how animals adapted to land

Scientists have long posited the earliest water animals to transition to land had amphibious tadpole features, going through a metamorphosis akin to that of today's frogs.

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economictimes.indiatimes.com19 h fa

These 300-million-year-old baby fossils just turned a major evolution theory upside down

Fossils of 300-million-year-old baby embolomeres from Mazon Creek show early tetrapods lacked the tadpole stage present in modern amphibians. The discovery upends the accepted narrative that metamorphosis enabled the water-to-land transition, suggesting instead life cycles resembled fish or humans.

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  1. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·newscientist.com

    Remarkable fossils rewrite the story of how animals conquered the land

    Palaeontologists have found new evidence that the early ancestors of amphibians, reptiles and mammals did not have a larval stage with external gills like modern frogs or…

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·404media.co

    A New Fossil Discovery Just Rewrote 150 Years of Evolutionary Theory

    For 150 years, paleontologists assumed that the first vertebrates to leave the sea for land evolved a tadpole phase, similar to modern frogs. Immaculately-preserved fossils…

  3. venerdì 19 giugno 2026·rfi.fr

    Fossils challenge assumptions on how animals adapted to land

    Scientists have long posited the earliest water animals to transition to land had amphibious tadpole features, going through a metamorphosis akin to that of today's frogs.

  4. venerdì 19 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    These 300-million-year-old baby fossils just turned a major evolution theory upside down

    Ancient fossilized babies of crocodile-like predators are rewriting evolutionary history. Previously, scientists believed early land animals hatched, underwent a tadpole phase,…