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Mummified early Permian reptile reveals ancient amniote breathing apparatus

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Why This Matters

The discovery of a mummified early Permian reptile offers critical insights into the evolution of respiratory systems in amniotes, highlighting the development of costal aspiration breathing. This research enhances our understanding of how modern reptiles and mammals evolved their breathing mechanisms, impacting both paleontology and respiratory physiology. Such findings can inform biomimetic designs and improve respiratory health technologies by tracing their origins back to ancient adaptations.

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