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A predator that swam Earth's oceans more than half a billion years ago is unlike any creature that lives on our planet today.
Scientists have uncovered a remarkable fossil from Canada's Burgess Shale, a discovery that reshapes how the evolution of ...
But Mosura was different. Instead of the familiar streamlined body with flaps and claws, this little predator had something ...
The Mosura fentoni, or "sea moth," is a newly-discovered type of arthropod that would have lived in the deep sea more than ...
Paleontologists have identified Mosura fentoni, a three-eyed predator from the Cambrian Period, based on over 60 fossils discovered. This "sea moth," a radiodont, offers insights into early ...
Paleontologists recently discovered a 506-million-year-old “moth-like” predator that lurked in prehistoric Canada. In a press ...
Paleontologists Joseph Moysiuk and Jean-Bernard Caron published a study an Wednesday, May 14, that introduces their findings of Mosura fentoni, a new type of radiodont that existed more than 500 ...
Meet Mosura fentoni, a bizarre 506-million-year-old "sea-moth" with three eyes, claws, and an abdomen full of gills.
Paleontologists recently discovered a 506-million-year-old "moth-like" predator that lurked in prehistoric Canada. In a press release from the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), officials identified the ...
Scientists unveiled a 506-million-year-old predator, Mosura fentoni, an anthropod possessing three eyes, discovered in the ...
Paleontologists have discovered fossils of a 506 million-year-old tiny three-eyed predator nicknamed the “sea moth,” ...