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Imagine drifting through a prehistoric sea ... In studying Anomalocaris, we glimpse the creative power of evolution and the unpredictability of nature’s designs. It asks us to imagine a world ...
When paleontologist James Hagadorn of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science noticed that Anomalocaris remains lacked fossilized digestive remains or feces, his team began investigating how the ...
A prehistoric sea predator had better vision than most ... The international team, whose findings are published in the journal Nature, discovered that Anomalocaris' 2-3cm oval eyes are made up of at ...