Ancient Sea Predators Shed Skin Secrets

Illustration of Ichthyosaurs.
(Image credit: Theagarten Lingham-Soliar)

Predatory reptiles called ichthyosaurs cruised the oceans between 230 million and 90 million years ago. In a classic case of convergent evolution, their body and fin shapes resembled those of today's dolphins, tunas, and great white sharks—the fastest swimmers in the sea.

A new study shows that the convergence even extended to the molecular composition of the animals' skin.

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