File:Burgess Shale Biota (cropped, 002900-004500).ogv
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[edit]DescriptionBurgess Shale Biota (cropped, 002900-004500).ogv |
English: Computer-generated animations of the Burgess Shale Biota (Middle Cambrian, southeastern British Columbia, Canadian Rockies) composed by & on display at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Clipped from original version, featuring Marrella splendens and Anomalocaris canadensis. |
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Author | James St. John | |||
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current | 14:59, 26 July 2022 | 16 s, 560 × 420 (1.44 MB) | Junnn11 (talk | contribs) | Uploaded a work by James St. John from https://www.flickr.com/photos/jsjgeology/51926953583 with UploadWizard |
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