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Anomalocaris - Anomalocaris was a prehistoric invertebrate forming part of the arthropods or more precisely...
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Anomalocaris - Anomalocaris was a prehistoric invertebrate forming part of the arthropods or more precisely the anomalocarid arthropods, Anomalocaris would be the Earth's first superpredator. He would have lived between 535 and 520 million years, at the beginning of the Cambrian. It was carnivorous and was up to one metre long. The image also shows a trilobite (Oleonides serratus), sponges (Vauxia and Wapkia), Dinomischus (flower-shaped animal) and a meduse. An anomalocaridid from the genus Anomalocaris cruises a Middle Cambrian ocean floor about 500 million years ago. Growing to over three feet long, Anomalocaris is believed to have been a predator whose diet included trilobites and may have been one of the earliest arthropods. This image includes a trilobite from the species Olenoides serratus and sponges from the genus Vauxia and Wapkia. The small, flower - like animals (yes, like the sponges they are rooted animals) are from the genus Dinomischus. Above and behind the Anomalocaris is an ancient jellyfish
Anomalocaris - Anomalocaris was a prehistoric invertebrate forming part of the arthropods or more precisely the anomalocarid arthropods, Anomalocaris would be the Earth's first superpredator. He would have lived between 535 and 520 million years, at the beginning of the Cambrian. It was carnivorous and was up to one metre long. The image also shows a trilobite (Oleonides serratus), sponges (Vauxia and Wapkia), Dinomischus (flower-shaped animal) and a meduse. An anomalocaridid from the genus Anomalocaris cruises a Middle Cambrian ocean floor about 500 million years ago. Growing to over three feet long, Anomalocaris is believed to have been a predator whose diet included trilobites and may have been one of the earliest arthropods. This image includes a trilobite from the species Olenoides serratus and sponges from the genus Vauxia and Wapkia. The small, flower - like animals (yes, like the sponges they are rooted animals) are from the genus Dinomischus. Above and behind the Anomalocaris is an ancient jellyfish
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