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Dr Dean Lomax on Instagram: "Just saying hello to the most complete Anomalocaris ever found! Yesssss, I finally got to meet this beautiful fossil IRL @romtoronto.
 
Perhaps the most iconic fossil of the “Cambrian Explosion”, Anomalocaris was a giant in the Cambrian oceans and one of the world’s first super predators.
 
The first fossil discoveries were made at the world-famous Burgess Shale in British Columbia, but discoveries have since been made in Australia and China. It lived over half a billion years ago – more than 250 million years before the first dinosaurs appeared. 🤯
 
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Dr Dean Lomax on Instagram: "Just saying hello to the most complete Anomalocaris ever found! Yesssss, I finally got to meet this beautiful fossil IRL @romtoronto. Perhaps the most iconic fossil of the “Cambrian Explosion”, Anomalocaris was a giant in the Cambrian oceans and one of the world’s first super predators. The first fossil discoveries were made at the world-famous Burgess Shale in British Columbia, but discoveries have since been made in Australia and China. It lived over half a…

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