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- Opabinia - Wikipedia
Opabinia regalis is an extinct, stem group marine arthropod found in the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale Lagerstätte (505 million years ago) of British Columbia [1]
- Opabinia Animal Facts - Opabinia regalis - A-Z Animals
Opabinia is one of such strange-looking creatures that swam the earth’s oceans 500 million years ago Unearthed from Canada’s Burgess Shale, this ancient arthropod had an odd appearance; it looked like something you would see in an alien sci-fi movie
- Opabinia regalis - The Burgess Shale
Opabinia regalis was first described by Walcott (1912) as the most primitive of all Burgess Shale arthropods Owing to its unique morphology with a bizarre frontal “nozzle,” Opabinia became a flagship fossil for the Burgess Shale, leading to much speculation on its affinity and lifestyle
- Opabinia: The Five-Eyed Oddball of the Cambrian Explosion
Meet Opabinia, the five-eyed marvel of the Cambrian Explosion, and learn how this bizarre creature reshaped our view of early life on Earth
- Uncovering the Fascinating World of Opabinia - Wild Explained
Opabinia, with its mysterious existence and unique anatomy, offers a glimpse into the evolutionary history of life on Earth By studying this enigmatic creature, scientists continue to uncover fascinating details about our planet’s ancient past
- Opabinia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Opabinia is a fossil animal found in Cambrian fossil deposits Its sole species, Opabinia regalis, is known from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale of British Columbia
- Opabinia regalis Walcott, 1912 - GBIF
Description Abstract Opabinia regalis is an extinct, stem group arthropod found in the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale Lagerstätte (505 million years ago) of British Columbia Opabinia was a soft-bodied animal, measuring up to 7 cm in body length, and its segmented trunk had flaps along the sides and a fan-shaped tail
- Opabinia (Opabinia regalis) - NatureStyle
Opabinia regalis, a bizarre Cambrian creature, dazzled with five eyes and a unique snout tipped with a claw This ancient marine predator roamed the seas, showcasing evolution's experimental phase Its quirky anatomy offers a glimpse into early Earth's diverse life forms
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