File:Anomalocaris brine seep.png
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This paleontological restoration is inaccurate, or its accuracy is disputed. Reason: A. canadensis did not have the tail "streamers" (they're only known for the Chengjiang species, A. sp ELRC 20001). Additionally, though the low level of detail makes it hard to tell, it appears to lack setal blades on the back and a head shield. Something about the proportions also seems off, but that might just be foreshortening. |
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[edit]DescriptionAnomalocaris brine seep.png |
English: A speculative Anomalocaris swimming above a Brine Seep in the Burgess Shale, bordered by Vauxia and other invertebrates. |
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