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Burgessia bella, fossil arthropod

Burgessia bella, fossil arthropod


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Burgessia bella, fossil arthropod

An arthropod fossil which lived on the sea floor, dating from the Middle Cambrian, Burgess Shale, British Columbia

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Arthropod Arthropoda Burgess Shale Cambrian Carapace Floor Fossil Fossilised Paleozoic Phanerozoic Prehistoric Invertebrata


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This stunning print captures the intricate details of a Burgessia bella fossil arthropod, a fascinating creature that lived on the sea floor during the Middle Cambrian period. Dating back to ancient times, this invertebrate arthropod is beautifully preserved in its carapace form, showcasing the wonders of marine life from millions of years ago. Found in the renowned Burgess Shale formation in British Columbia, this fossil provides valuable insights into the evolution and diversity of prehistoric arthropods. The delicate features of this Burgessia bella specimen offer a glimpse into a bygone era when these creatures roamed the ocean depths, contributing to the rich tapestry of life during the Paleozoic era. As we marvel at this well-preserved fossilized arthropod, we are reminded of the incredible journey that life on Earth has taken over countless millennia. From its origins in ancient seas to its present-day diversity, each species plays a vital role in shaping our planet's history and future. With its detailed depiction and historical significance, this print serves as a testament to the enduring beauty and complexity of nature's creations. It invites us to explore and appreciate the wonders of our world through a lens that transcends time and space.

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