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Opabinia: The Five-Eyed Oddball of the Cambrian ExplosionImagine a world teeming with life, but not as we know it—a planet bursting with creatures so bizarre they seem plucked ...
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Over 558 Million Years Ago The First Animals Roamed EarthEarth’s history is filled with incredible milestones, and the emergence of the first animals is one of the most captivating.
The Cambrian Explosion saw an incredible diversity of life emerge, including many major animal groups alive today. Among them were the chordates, to which vertebrates (animals with backbones ...
This animation created for Evolution: "Great Transformations" depicts creatures whose fossils were found at the Burgess Shale. As alien as these creatures seem, they are also surprisingly familiar.
Worminess wasn’t the only factor that brought oblivion to the Ediacarans and triggered the Cambrian explosion—there also were changes in ocean chemistry that allowed animals to acquire hard ...
Meet the weird, wacky and wonderful creatures that lived in Cambrian seas over 500 million years ago
dramatically. It was the time of the Cambrian Explosion, an eruption of life when Earth’s very first animals began appearing in the fossil record — the ancestors of all major animal groups ...
Focused on Cambrian fossils, the study reanimates a species long trapped in the pages of forgotten paleontology.
Some animals could likely tell the difference between light and dark, but they never knew whether that looming shadow was a friend or foe. Then, at the beginning of the Cambrian Period, life opened ...
This animation created for Evolution: "Great Transformations" depicts creatures whose fossils were found at the Burgess Shale. As alien as these creatures seem, they are also surprisingly familiar.
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