Desert fish fossils illuminate marine recovery after dinosaur extinction

theconversation.com

Fossil fish discoveries in Egypt's desert reveal how marine life recovered after the dinosaur extinction. Researchers found diverse fish fossils dating to four million years after the asteroid impact, showing early relatives of modern fish groups like tunas and pipefishes. The findings fill a gap in understanding marine ecosystem recovery and indicate many Cretaceous fish lineages went extinct with the asteroid.


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