Waptia fieldensis. Illustration of Waptia fieldensis, an arthropod known from fossils in the Burgess Shale site (508 million years old) in British Col
Waptia fieldensis. Illustration of Waptia fieldensis, an arthropod known from fossils in the Burgess Shale site (508 million years old) in British Columbia, Canada. The Burgess Shale fossil site records a key moment in Earth's history, the Cambrian Explosion, when an unprecedented period of evolution produced a wide diversity of body types, including those of today's animals.
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