World’s First Super Predator Had Remarkable Vision
The metre-long super predator Anomalocaris. (Credit: Artist’s impression by Katrina Kenny/University of Adelaide.) South Australian Museum and University of Adelaide scientists working on.
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The metre-long super predator Anomalocaris. (Credit: Artist’s impression by Katrina Kenny/University of Adelaide.) South Australian Museum and University of Adelaide scientists working on.
Weighing only 10-15 pounds and about 4 feet in length from snout to tail tip, pint-sized Eodromaeus may be the oldest ancestor to.