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Cambrian animals, artworkCambrian animals. Artwork of an Opabinia regalis invertebrate (upper right) attempting to catch its prey, a primitive chordate called Pikaia (lower left)
Opabinia regalis from the Middle Cambrian seasOpabinia is a small predator of Cambrian seas and hunted worms and soft bodied prey with its proboscis
Animals and floral life from the Burgess Shale formation of the Cambrian periodAnimals and floral life from the Cambrian period about 500 million years ago from the Burgess Shale formation in Canada. Visible are Anomalocaris, Opabinia, trilobites, stromatolites, and anemones
The predator Opabinia uses its proboscis to eat a trilobite in a Cambrian ocean
Trilobites try to hide from predator Opabinia in a Cambrian sea full of stromatolites
Opabinia regalis, Cambrian of Canada