Check out this Nebalia - they first appeared in the fossil record in the Cambrian and are likely primitive examples of ancient Malacostracans. The are the only extant members of the subclass Phyllocarida. So cool to see!

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BOSSES: Primarily my job while working for , this good boy is scale back, concepts inspired by ancient prehistoric fish in the Cambrian era. Exploring patterns was really fun for this guy too.

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Some extinct arthropods from the clade Radiodonta, which thrived during the Cambrian period.

(Credit: Renato de Carvalho Ferreira)

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starts TODAY! We'll be running our panel tomorrow at 1PM in the WESTIN Cambria!

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David Grosvenor is one of the most widely collected artists in Wales & has work in collections including the Royal Cambrian Academy House of Lords and the National Library of Wales.

Exhibiting until 29/6

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Also look at their concept art it's cute

Gabriola (the purple one) was originally named Cambria but I changed that

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enjoying faking specimen photography with Blender. ^^ The mighty spiky Wiwaxia, early molusc from Burgess shale

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CAMBRIAN - 2019 NEW SERIES

- TEXAS SPECTER COURIER FANG

- 幻象黑兔 SKADE 龙崎一 下野宏铭

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Coheed and Cambria is something of a big deal around the house. So I got you this Claudio Sanchez. Welcome home, to a new fan art friday!... Here to Mars!

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Vetulicola are early deuterostomes from the Cambrian period. They are one of the oldest animals, living 525 million years ago. They were 9cm long & fed on plankton & seafloor debris.

(Credit: )

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Highlights from the Boreostemma, Xingtianosaurus, Tamisiocaris and Gravitholus.

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Look. What is more likely.

A) Graboids evolved in the Precambrian era¹ to hunt sessile sponges.
b) Graboids, the most adept tunnelers in history, dug down into deeper fossil layers later.

Thank you for coming to my Ted talk.

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Ever wondered how fuxianhuiids performed ecdysis? Check out some new insights on the moulting strategy of the early Cambrian Chengjiangocaris from the Xiaoshiba biota w/ and our colleagues from Yunnan University https://t.co/7F8ddT5LvO

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Kerygmachela is an early arthropod that lived during the Cambrian period. They had 11 pairs of lateral lobes for swimming.

(Credit: deviantart/Achaeopteryx)

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Over the next few months I'm reconstructing 31 from the & Such crazy beautiful creatures! But all are embargoed so here's a 2014 of &

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I am passionate about Cambrian life because they are all
1) Huggable 2) Kissable 3) Lovable. It is a scientific fact.

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