Image of the Day: Cambrian Worm This fossilized lobopodian (Collinsium ciliosum) found in a Cambrian deposit in South China had many specialized appendages, including strong dorsal spines that may ...
and by Cambrian Age 3, ecosystems flourished with a marked increase in animal diversity. One pivotal group in this evolutionary narrative is the chaetognaths, or arrow worms, which are among the ...
A trilobite detects a lumpy worm burrow by sight and perhaps smell, then burrows down and grasps its prey with its many legs. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy ...
Cambrian sediments found in Canada, Greenland, and China have yielded rarely fossilized soft-bodied creatures such as marine worms buried during undersea mud avalanches. Representing the oldest ...
The fossils found date back to a geological and evolutionary period known as the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition. This was when the Ediacaran Period, which spanned 94 million years from the end of the ...
FROM 508 MILLION YEARS AGO TO TODAYPreserved in the Burgess Shale of British Columbia, the worm Canadia spinosa was part of an explosion in biodiversity during the Cambrian period that gave birth ...
likely a soft-bodied mollusk or worm. As the predator honed its ability to pierce Lapworthella's shell, the prey responded by evolving thicker and stronger armor. According to researchers at the ...
and priapulid worms. Their findings provide valuable insights into the origins of these structures in the basal Cambrian period. An international team of scientists has uncovered a fascinating ...
The Cambrian sea was a very strange and alien place ... while Hallucigenia looked like a prickly worm with legs! Yawunik is a half-billion-year-old ancestor of today’s insects and spiders ...
They studied fossils representing ancestral Scalidophorans from the early Cambrian-age Kuanchuanpu Biota and Chengjiang Biota, as well as Ottoia prolifica (an ancient priapulid-like worm); the ...