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Cambrian invertebrate, artwork
Cambrian invertebrate. Artwork of a Hallucigenia fortis invertebrate (red) and jellyfish swimming in an ancient sea during the Middle Cambrian. The Cambrian Period is known for the Cambrian Explosion (around 500 million years ago), the evolution of an extremely diverse array of invertebrates. Most of these went extinct, but the ones that remained formed the basis of animal life on Earth today. This artwork is based on a theory that H. fortis may have been a parasite of jellyfish
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Ancient Animal Behaviour Burgess Shale Cambrian Cambrian Explosion Cambrian Period Diverse Evolution Extinct Jelly Fish Palaeobiology Palaeontological Palaeozoology Paleontological Parasite Pre Historic Pre History Swimming Palaeontology
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This print showcases the mesmerizing world of Cambrian invertebrates, specifically featuring a Hallucigenia fortis invertebrate and a graceful jellyfish gracefully swimming through an ancient sea during the Middle Cambrian period. The Cambrian Explosion, which occurred approximately 500 million years ago, marked a pivotal moment in Earth's history when an extraordinary diversity of invertebrate species emerged. While many of these remarkable creatures eventually faced extinction, those that endured became the foundation for animal life as we know it today. Based on a fascinating theory, this artwork suggests that H. fortis may have acted as a parasite to jellyfish during this era. The illustration beautifully captures the intricate details and vibrant colors of these prehistoric organisms, transporting us back to an underwater realm teeming with life and mystery. As we delve into this image, we are reminded of the rich tapestry of biological evolution and how our present-day fauna owes its existence to these ancient marine inhabitants. This photograph not only celebrates the wonders of nature but also pays homage to the field of paleontology by shedding light on our planet's deep past. With its historical significance and scientific relevance, this artwork from Science Photo Library serves as both an educational tool for understanding Earth's evolutionary journey and a stunning visual representation of our planet's diverse natural heritage.
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