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A recent study has identified surprising similarities between humans and strange creatures from 550 million years ago. The study was published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society. It shows that oceanic creatures from the Ediacaran period share genes with today&rsquo;s animals, including humans. Well-preserved fossil records show the links between these animals&rsquo; behaviours and genetic analysis of current living things. Here&#39;s all you need to know about it!</p>
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