Los conodontos fueron descritos en los tiempos de Darwin, pero tuvimos que esperar hasta la década de los ochenta para descubrir sus cuerpos. Y a pesar de conocerlos, su estudio es complicado y no nos ha dado una respuesta clara a la pregunta ¿qué eran los conodontos? Conoce a este intrigante grupo en este, nuestro nuevo video.
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