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Home Page > Patterns in Palaeontology: The Cambrian explosion – Paradoxes and possible worlds > Figure 3

Figure 3

Published 09/08/2012 | Full size is 600 × 585 pixels

Figure 3 — Dickinsonia costata from the Flinders Ranges, South Australia. One of the most iconic fossils of the late Precambrian, dating to around 555 million years ago.

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