Geological Society: Cracking the Case of How One of the Earliest Predators Hunted
October 12, 2021
October 12, 2021
PORTLAND, Oregon, Oct. 12 (TNSRes) -- The Geological Society of America issued the following news release:
Early in animal evolution, complex life was mostly limited to the sea floor. But a few organisms evolved to move through the water, giving them a big competitive advantage over those left scuttling around in the mud.
Anomalocaris canadensis , thought to be one of the first predator animals, is one of those early swimmers. But paleontologists are still working out h . . .
Early in animal evolution, complex life was mostly limited to the sea floor. But a few organisms evolved to move through the water, giving them a big competitive advantage over those left scuttling around in the mud.
Anomalocaris canadensis , thought to be one of the first predator animals, is one of those early swimmers. But paleontologists are still working out h . . .
