This isn't really exciting to read. I really appreciate the article handling this as strict information, it doesn't seem to have any loafed terms or forecasting in it. As you say, it is very accessible and probably the best way to digest this!
Thanks for sharing it. I am curious to see how this manifests.
The skull of this newly discovered ancient dolphin provided paleontologists with insights into its size. The body of this creature would have been at least 11 feet long, making it 20% to 25% larger than modern river dolphins and the largest known freshwater dolphin. However, the skull, measuring about 27 inches long, was incomplete, suggesting that the ancient dolphin could have been even larger.
More interesting to frame it the other way around really - why would some organisms reproduce using this dangerous, complex, uncertain process called sex
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