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A glimpse into the ancient past has been revealed by the discovery of a 600,000 year-old leaf beetle. The remains of the beetle were well-preserved, thanks to a perfect mix of water and acidic levels. This allowed the true color of the leaf beetle to remain intact, just as it appear 600,000 years ago.
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