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Emergence of new cavefish species challenges evolutionary dead-end idea

Emergence of new cavefish species challenges evolutionary dead-end idea
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A new Yale study identifies a distinct species of eyeless cavefish, a discovery that challenges long-held conventional wisdom that caves and other subterranean ecosystems are evolutionary dead ends.

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