Two decades ago, geologist Elizabeth Turner set out to explore the ancient reefs locked away in the Mackenzie Mountains in Canada — and it seems she may have found an animal fossil dating back 890 million years.
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890-Million-Year-Old Fossils Are Sponges, Oldest Animals: Study
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890-Million-Year-Old Fossils Are Sponges, Oldest Animals: Study