The recent discovery of a new fossil, Mosura fentoni, by Canadian paleontologists, plunges into the heart of the mysteries of the marine fauna of Cambrian, a time when life on Earth was diversifying at a staggering pace. This 506 million-year-old predator, dug up in the famous Burgess schists in Canada, is a creature [...]
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The recent discovery of a new fossil, Mosura fentoni, by Canadian paleontologists, plunges into the heart of the mysteries of the marine fauna of Cambrian, a time when life on Earth was diversifying at a staggering pace. This 506 million-year-old predator, dug up in the famous Burgess schists in Canada, is a creature [...]