Scientists will send the Cambrian of Another round the world trip

Unusual creature will become an exhibit in the science fair.

Researchers from the Lund University in cooperation with the Danish artists have recreated the face of the clam Agnostus pisiformis, lived on Earth 500 million years ago.

His body was defended by two folds, which are like shells of modern molluscs, reports the journal Live Science, which quote the world’s media.

He looks like an alien body, revive an Alien (as it is called).

Being the size of only 1 cm was preserved in limestones and shale rocks.

It developed from the larvae, greatly relieving and increasing his exoskeleton.

Another will exhibit in the traveling exhibition about the strange marine animal of the Cambrian period — geologic era in which it happened is called the skeletal revolution. Then the organisms appeared exoskeleton, largely due to the establishment of a new relationship to nature: predator — prey.

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