Three-Eyed Distant Insects and Crustaceans Revealed by New Research
A recent discovery of three-eyed distant relatives of insects and crustaceans has revealed a new species of a bizarre creature that could help us better understand the evolution of our planet. Dubbed ‘eyeless’ by the research team, this creature is a small, eyeless crustacean that lived in the shallow waters around Antarctica some 30 million years ago. This is the first time that scientists have ever seen an animal with three eyes, and it could provide insight into the evolution of some of our planet’s more complex life forms.
source: Phys.org