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Anomalocaris from the Cambrian period of the Paleozoic EraAnomalocaris is the largest known predator of Cambrian seas and hunted smaller arthropods of that time
Anomalocaris sneaks up on a Trilobite in Cambrian seasAnomalocaris, an invertebrate predator of Cambrian seas, sneaks up on a Trilobite, his favorite prey among Stromatolites
Anomalocaris is an arthropod from the Cambrian of CanadaAnomalocaris canadensis is an arthropod from the Cambrian of Canada
Anomalocaris canadensis, arthropod fossil C016 / 4925Anomalocaris canadensis, arthropod fossil. This arthropod originates from the Burgess Shale in Canada. This specimen is part of the collections held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK
Anomalocaris canadensis model C013 / 6531Anomalocaris canadensis model. This large marine animal reached a length of up to 2 metres, and was a formidable predator
Anomalocaris canadensis, arthropodThis arthropod originates form the Burgess Shales in Canada
Anomalocaris canadensisReconstruction of a 520 million year old predatory marine species from the Middle Cambrian, Burgess Shale in British Columbia, Canada
Early arthropod fossil from the 500 million-year- old Burgess Shale rocks. This is a section through a feeding arm of Anomalocaris canadensis, a marine arthropod that is now extinct
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