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Scientists have uncovered a remarkable fossil from Canada's Burgess Shale, a discovery that reshapes how the evolution of ...
Paleontologists have discovered fossils of a 506 million-year-old tiny three-eyed predator nicknamed the “sea moth,” ...
A newly described creature from the Cambrian period is putting a bizarre twist on what we thought we knew about early animal evolution ... Image: Royal Ontario Museum “As much as we learn ...
Ivey Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto ... challenges how researchers understand radiodont body evolution and how members of the group shifted from ...
Paleontologists have discovered a three-eyed creature with a pencil sharpener-like mouth that roamed the sea for prey more ...
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Canadian scientists unearth "Mosura fentoni," a Cambrian marvelScientists from Canada have discovered a new species of extinct marine crustacean from 506 million years ago. The three-eyed ...
The predator was about the length of an index finger, with three eyes dotting its head and a circular mouth lined with teeth, according to paleontologists at the Manitoba Museum and Royal Ontario ...
Ivey Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, in a statement ... trunk region challenges how researchers understand radiodont body evolution and how members of the ...
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