PS it's about eight inches long!
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Is this an anomalocarid, one of those Cambrian oddballs that seem to have ruled those ancient seas? Some of their fossils are in British Columbia. What about these?
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First reaction: aww, how cute! Second: wow, that would have made a great scampi dish.
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how big is it exactly? can't get sense of scale by this representations...
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'Hurdia was one of the largest organisms in the Cambrian oceans, reaching approximately 20 cm (8 inches) in length.' says Wikipedia.
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How did anatomies like this even work out? And why?
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so it’s a sea monster.
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500 million! you know science never fails to inspire awe.
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