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Life From the Deep: Our Eerie Ediacaran Ancestors’ First Breaths

Explore: What happened during the Ediacaran, who were the first animals, and why their fossils are so rare – this is Earth and life in the Ediacaran.

  • The Ediacaran

Bilateria: The First 3D Animals who Forever Changed the Face of Prehistoric Earth

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  • The Ediacaran

Protosomes: Meet Earth’s First Ancient Monsters to Rise from the Deep

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  • The Ediacaran

Charnia Masoni: The Ediacaran’s First Proof of Complex Life Before the Cambrian

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