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Palaeocastor - Daemonelix stock image

Palaeocastor - Daemonelix stock image

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By Julio Lacerda 
"Devil's corkscrew" is the name given to the fossilized burrows dug by the extinct beaver Palaeocastor. The strangely-shaped burrows were previously believed to be freshwater sponges or some kind of vegetation.

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