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alb5570596 Three Opabinia regalis animals hunting for prey on a reef of Cambrian Seas during the Paleozoic Era.
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alb5570307 Anomalocaris from the Cambrian Period. Anomalocaris was a marine carnivorous fish that lived in the seas of the Cambrian Period.
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alb5570773 Two predatory Anomalocaris invertebrates have a dispute over territorial rights over an ocean reef in Cambrian seas.
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alb5565681 Head of a Pterygotus sea scorpion, on white background. Pterygotus sea scorpion was a carnivorous marine fish that lived in the seas of the Palaeozoic Era.
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alb5565643 Pterygotus scorpion. Pterygotus was a carnivorous marine arthropod that lived in seas of the Silurian and Devonian Periods.
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alb5565684 Rear view of an Opabinia arthropod from the Cambrian Period. Opabinia was a carnivorous marine fish that lived in the seas of the Cambrian Period.
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alb5568250 Triarthrus eatoni, Trilobite, Late Ordovician of North America.
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alb5568007 Triarthrus eatoni, Trilobite, Late Ordovician of North America.
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alb5565493 Four Pikaia predatory arthropods search for prey in the clear waters of the Cambrian seas of Canada.
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alb5568399 Illustration of an Opabinia arthropod from the Cambrian Period. Opabinia was a carnivorous marine fish that lived in the seas of the Cambrian Period.
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alb5568505 Anomalocaris head close-up, on white background. Anomalocaris was a carnivorous fish that lived in the oceans of the Cambrian Period and fossils can be found in the Burgess shale of Canada.
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alb5567584 Pterygotus swimming in prehistoric waters. Pterygotus was a carnivorous sea scorpion that lived in the Silurian and Devonian Periods.
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alb5566465 Pikaia illustration, Paleozoic Era. Pikaia was an carnivorous arthropod marine fish that lived during the Cambrian Period.
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alb5565543 Pikaia illustration, Paleozoic Era. Pikaia was an carnivorous arthropod marine fish that lived during the Cambrian Period.
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alb5566375 Anomalocaris from the Cambrian Period. Anomalocaris was a marine carnivorous fish that lived in the seas of the Cambrian Period.
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alb3893123 Animals and floral life from the Cambrian period about 500 million years ago from the Burgess Shale formation in Canada. Visible are Anomalocaris, Opabinia, trilobites, stromatolites, and anemones.
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alb3890806 Opabinia is a small predator of Cambrian seas and hunted worms and soft bodied prey with its proboscis.
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alb3890926 Triarthrus trilobite is a Burgess shale animal that lived in the Cambrian seas of Canada, North America, China and Scandinavia.
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alb3890917 Waptia fieldensis is an extinct arthropod from the Cambrian of Canada.
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alb3892499 Pterygotus was a predatory sea scorpion that lived all over the world from the Silurian to Devonian Eras.
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alb3879538 Opabinia is a small predator of Cambrian seas and hunted worms and soft bodied prey with its proboscis.
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alb3879231 Opabinia is a small predator of Cambrian seas and hunted worms and soft bodied prey with its proboscis.
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alb3876535 An Olenoides serratus trilobite scurries across a Middle Cambrian ocean floor about 500 million years ago. Olenoides serratus grew to be about four inches long. This trilobite shares the scene with two kinds of diminutive sponge: the smaller branching sponges are from the genus Vauxia, while the larger corrugated tubular sponges are from the genus Wapkia.
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alb3876529 The predator Opabinia uses its proboscis to eat a trilobite in a Cambrian ocean.
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alb3876495 Resembling modern flowers, species of the genus Dinomischus populate the ocean floor about 505 million years ago. About four inches tall, Dinomischus was an animal permanently attached to the ocean floor by a stalk. It probably fed by filtering the surrounding seawater for nutrients, and may have created a current to facilitate this. Its mouth and anus were positioned side-by-side.
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alb3887152 Illustration of a Pikaia. Pikaia is an extinct Burgess shale animal that lived in the Cambrian Period of British Columbia, Canada.
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alb3883699 Pterygotus was a predatory sea scorpion that lived all over the world from the Silurian to Devonian period.
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alb3884962 Anomalocaris is the largest known predator of Cambrian seas and hunted smaller arthropods of that time.
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alb3884973 Anomalocaris canadensis is an arthropod from the Cambrian of Canada.
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alb3885695 Anomalocaris is the largest known predator of Cambrian seas and hunted smaller arthropods of that time.
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alb3886283 Triarthrus trilobite animal from the Paleozoic Era of Canada and North America.
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alb3884486 Anomalocaris, an invertebrate predator of Cambrian seas, sneaks up on a Trilobite, his favorite prey among Stromatolites.
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alb3882789 Trilobites try to hide from predator Opabinia in a Cambrian sea full of stromatolites.
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alb3887486 Anomalocaris is the largest known predator of Cambrian seas and hunted smaller arthropods of that time.
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alb3887418 An Anomalocaris explores 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. Anomalocaris may have also been one of the earliest arthropods. This image includes an Olenoides serratus trilobite and sponges 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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alb3884119 Illustration of a Pikaia. Pikaia is an extinct Burgess shale animal that lived in the Cambrian Period of British Columbia, Canada.
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alb3888055 A collection of various animals and microbes that lived during the Cambrian Age of Earth's history.
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alb3883754 Pterygotus was a predatory sea scorpion that lived all over the world from the Silurian to Devonian Eras.
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alb3880111 The Vauxia gracilenta sponge lived in Cambrian seas and its fossils can be found in Burgess shale deposits in Canada.
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alb3884297 Pikaia fish swim together along with trilobite invetebrates in blue ocean waters during the Cambrian Period.
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alb9568071 A collection of various animals and microbes that lived during the Cambrian Age of Earth's history.
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