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The Famous Fossils Scientists Got Incredibly Wrong (Also ten coolest non-dinosaur fossils for 2021)
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The Famous Fossils Scientists Got Incredibly Wrong Michelle Starr, Science Alert, December 28, 2021 Also there is Ten coolest non-dinosaur fossils unearthed in 2021 By Harry Baker, Live Science, December 28, 2021 Yours, Paul H.-
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Someone is selling this fossil at auction, saying they don’t know what it is, but it might be a lobopodian. Any ideas?
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- cambrian
- chengjiang
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I have heard all about the form for years and recently even more so, enough to finally make the decision to join! I am so glad to have finally committed! ( thanks to @Praefectus) I grew up fossil hunting in British Columbia, Canada and have been mentored by many amazing people as a part of the Vancouver Paleontological Society. I am now a student at the UofA pursuing my PhD. I have collected hundreds of thousands of fossils from a diverse amount of sites ranging from Cambrian to Eocene in age! I specialize in Burgess Shale material as well as various sites specific to BC. I'm hoping to share all my amazing finds with this wonderful community as well as my expansive knowledge of the region!
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Hi my name is William, As I don't have much to show yet. I will soon. I have this cool Ammonite fossil that I plan on 3D modeling and animating and will post on the forums when finished. I am also working on an Anomalocaris, and a Hallucigenia. Cambrian animals. Hoping to have Anomalocaris concept finished this weekend. Stay tuned. Thanks, William This is the 3D Scan of my Ammonite fossil. Actual fossil and size comparison. Hallucigenia concept. The back end of this guy I felt to me was an air sac to help it attach itself to rocks like a suction cup. If that is the back end? My spread of how I want my Anomalocaris to look like. As far as what I can see according to its fossil record the eye sockets extrude out on its sides. I gave its fins an even symmetry on both sides in a diamond shape as a whole. The fossil looks like it shows otherwise and I have seen some with symmetry. I think as it was fossilized I believe it was turning to cause a foreshortening on the imprint of the fossil I see. Not sure... that's why i'm on here.
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