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Spriggina is a
genus of
early animals whose relationship to
living animals is unclear.
Fossils of
Spriggina are
known from the late
Ediacaran period in...
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Proarticulata (bilaterians with
simple articulation, e.g. ****insonia and
Spriggina),
Petalonamae (sea pen-like animals, e.g. Charnia),
Aspidella (radial-shaped...
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animals appear in the Ediacaran,
represented by
forms such as
Charnia and
Spriggina. It had long been
doubted whether these fossils truly represented animals...
- Praecambridium, Andiva, Archaeaspinus, Ivovicia, Podolimirus, Tamga,
Spriggina,
Marywadea and Cyanorus). Some
cephalozoans from the
family Yorgiidae...
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Australia displa****
either radially symmetric body
plans or, one organism,
Spriggina, displa**** the
first bilateral symmetry. The
Ediacaran Hills are thought...
- prey. It has been
proposed that the
Ediacaran animals Parvancorina and
Spriggina, from
around 555 million
years ago, were arthropods, but
later study shows...
- have been slow and sliding; presumably,
mobile representatives such as
Spriggina grazed on a lawn of
microorganisms (epifaunal grazing). This characteristic...
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Southern hairy-nosed
wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons) Colour(s) Red, blue, and gold
Fossil Spriggina floundersi Mineral Bornite, Opal as Gem
Website sa.gov.au...
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species of the genus.
Originally M.
ovata was
grouped under the
genus Spriggina, but
later research moved the
species into its own genus. It is most often...
- A 580 million year old
fossil of
Spriggina floundensi, an
animal from the
Ediacaran period. Such life
forms could have been
ancestors to the many new...