Ancient animal thought to be first air breather on land loses claim to fame

Some good scientific sleuthing by an undergraduate at The University of Texas at Austin has helped rewrite one of the earliest chapters in the planet’s evolutionary history. The research, led by the UT Jackson School of Geosciences, has shown that the millipede thought to be the world’s oldest known air-breathing land creature is in fact about 14 million years younger than previously thought and cannot be the original land breather.