CORRECTION Prehistoric Salamander
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CORRECTION Prehistoric Salamander
CORRECTS YEAR TO 2015- This 2015 photo provided by Roger M. H. Smith shows Claudia Marsicano, professor at the University of Buenos Aires, examining the new basal tetrapod fossil at the discovery site of a salamander-like creature near the Ugab River in Namibia. Scientists have identified a giant salamanderlike predator with sharp fangs that likely ruled waters 280 million years ago. (Roger M. H. Smith via AP)
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CORRECTION Prehistoric Salamander
CORRECTS YEAR TO 2015- This 2015 photo provided by Roger M. H. Smith shows Claudia Marsicano, professor at the University of Buenos Aires, examining the new basal tetrapod fossil at the discovery site of a salamander-like creature near the Ugab River in Namibia. Scientists have identified a giant salamanderlike predator with sharp fangs that likely ruled waters 280 million years ago. (Roger M. H. Smith via AP)
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CORRECTS YEAR TO 2015- This 2015 photo provided by Roger M. H. Smith shows Claudia Marsicano, professor at the University of Buenos Aires, examining the new basal tetrapod fossil at the discovery site of a salamander-like creature near the Ugab River in Namibia. Scientists have identified a giant salamanderlike predator with sharp fangs that likely ruled waters 280 million years ago. (Roger M. H. Smith via AP)