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When Did Our Backbones First Appear?
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- Video Title
- When Did Our Backbones First Appear?
- Description
- When did vertebrates emerge, asks David Attenborough? An exciting fossil find in China points to a 525-million year old sea-dweller who used its new backbone to swim nimbly away from predators. From: DAVID ATTENBOROUGH'S RISE OF ANIMALS: TRIUMPH OF THE VERTEBRATES: FROM THE SEAS TO THE SKIES http://bit.ly/1vvsWTv
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- 17,633
- Video Duration
- 5 min 14 sec
- YouTube Channel
- smithsonianchannel
- Data Source
- Smithsonian Channel
- Uploaded
- 2015-02-27T05:00:01.000Z
- Creator
- Smithsonian Channel
- Type
- Youtube videos
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- Entertainment
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- yt_Lkbq9RpLVUE
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