PHOTOS: Fossils Link Alaska to Eurasia

PHOTOS: Fossils Link Alaska to Eurasia
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Paleontologists began noting weirdly similar fossils in Alaska and Eurasia as far back as a century ago.

They've been working ever since to trace their links and decipher their origins. This smooth, loosely spiraled fossil shell exactly matches specimens of Beraunia bohemica collected in the Czech Republic. Before its recent discovery in Alaska, the shell had never been found in North America
—Photograph by David Rohr
 
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