518 million years old marine life
The Bristol University's research team recently discovered a series of startling fossils in China. The recent discovery of these fossils has turned everybody's attention on dozens of species. Most of these were the mysterious mysteries of the scientific community.
These findings have an image of 518 million years old marine creature. There are 18 arms near the mouth. This creature, known as 'taiwai chanque', may be a distant relative because it shares a number of anatomical aspects, such as modern compound jel
Biochemist and lead researcher Zacob Winters says, "In brief, we can reconstruct anatomical comparisons between fossils and contemporary samples and re-renew the whole genus of jellies." The great news is that this fossil has actually been achieved by confirming that it is the first creature on earth.
The finder believes that the strange clump of jelly species will turn into considerable attention, "from where the strange clump jellies can be derived from fossils, even if they are from the most intelligent place, and that's not their peculiarity."
According to the studies of the University of Bristol, komb gellis are one of the earliest living creatures on earth. A team of researchers from the University of China's Yunnan University and London's Natural Historical Museum comparing this fossil with such skeleton structures proved that they all originated from the same ancestors.
Professor Hw Jingwang, a researcher of the study, discovered these images in the south of Kunming, in southern China's Yunnan province. This is not the first time a biological fossil detector is found in this particular region. Over the past 30 years, a number of well-known fossils have been discovered here
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