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Dickinsonia was an animal

Started by Reptilia, September 23, 2017, 01:04:44 AM

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Faelrin

Glad to see they've finally figured out what it is.
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ZoPteryx

Very interesting!  The way the authors came to their conclusion, based on its growth pattern, is fascinating.

WarrenJB

The Mail gets a lot of (deserved) flak, but fair play for not trying to provide a pre-school-level explanation to what a placozoan is, or working 'T-Rex' into the headline.

Oh yeah. And Dickinsonia. You crazy little bilaterian, you.

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