Cambrian Radiodont Was Speedy, But Not Strong Enough to Crack Trilobite Shells

Cambrian Radiodont Was Speedy, But Not Strong Enough to Crack Trilobite Shells

Anomalocaris canadensis — the iconic 60-cm radiodont from the 508-million-year-old Burgess Shale of Canada — is one of the largest Cambrian animals and is often considered the apex predator of its time. This animal is commonly interpreted as a demersal hunter, responsible for inflicting injuries seen in trilobites. A new analysis of the animal’s arachnid-like […]

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