More Fossil News: Orthrozanclus reburrus

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 16th, 2007

Orthrozanclus reburrus

This is the reconstruction of Orthrozanclus reburrus, a previously unknown new species, as drawn by Marianne Collins. The precise arrangement of the anteriormost region remains somewhat conjectural. (Credit: Copyright AAAS-Science, 2007 / published in Science article co-authored by Dr. Jean-Bernard Caron, ROM Associate Curator, Invertebrate Palaeontology, Department of Natural History.)

For more, see: Newly Identified Species Of Spiny Snail-like Creature, 505 Million Year Old, Described

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4 Responses to “More Fossil News: Orthrozanclus reburrus”

  1. U.T. Raptor responds:

    Not something I’d want to step on, that’s for sure…

  2. Raptorial responds:

    I wonder if all that defense was for protection against anomalocaris?

  3. Bob Michaels responds:

    Similar species will be found in the depths of the Ocean

  4. mystery_man responds:

    Very intriguing new find!



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