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There's a shark alive right now that was already swimming during Galileo's trial. It's not even the weirdest one on this list. # A slime mould with no brain just replicated the Tokyo railway network in 26 hours. Engineers spent decades building the real one.

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9 Animals That Will Outlive Humans

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10 Animals With Abilities Science Still Can't Explain — And The #1 Answer Has No Brain

10 Animals With Abilities Science Still Can't Explain — And The #1 Answer Has No Brain

A slime mould with no brain just replicated the Tokyo railway network in 26 hours. Engineers spent decades building the real one.