Robot helps study how first land animals moved 360 million years ago

When early terrestrial animals began moving about on mud and sand 360 million years ago, the powerful tails they used as fish may have been more important than scientists previously realized. That’s one conclusion from a new study of African mudskipper fish and a robot modeled on the animal.
Strange & Offbeat: Fossils & Ruins News — ScienceDaily

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