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Royal Ontario Museum

Researchers believe Odaraia could have swum upside down to gather food among its many spines along its legs.

Ancient “Taco-Shaped” Sea Creature Reveals Secrets of Early Arthropod Evolution

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Zuul crurivastator in battle, illustrated by Henry Sharpe. © Henry Sharpe

Ankylosaurs battled each other as much as they fought off T. rex

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500-million-year-old fossilized brains of stanleycaris prompt a rethink of the evolution of insects and spiders

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Massive new animal species discovered in half-billion-year-old Burgess Shale

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