Fish extinction could hold clues to human evolution

HUMANS may owe their place on the planet to a mass extinction of fish 360 million years ago, it has been claimed.

The cataclysmic event reset the evolutionary starting point for all vertebrates living today, said US scientists.

If it had not occurred, humans and their ancestors may not have evolved – or could have evolved very differently.

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