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This fossil is actually a 520-million-year-old arthropod. Its brain is perfectly preserved.

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This discovery could provide new clues about the evolution of some animal species.

AI recreation of fossils discovered in China

There are many types of invertebrates that roam and inhabit our planet, some of which have the ability to undergo transformation and some of which give rise to some major computer viruses. However, it is not something that is common enough for us to get close to it. Fossil specimens which maintains healthy parts of your body.

Amazing discovery of a Cambrian fossil

he Fossil One of the stars in this news is Safe at Yunnan Universitya province in southwest China where the fossilized animal was discovered. However, they were Researchers from Durham University Those who I published an article in the scientific journal Nature.where they detail what they have learned about the sample.

We are facing a Fossil which dates back to Cambrian periodwith age appreciation 520 million yearswhich is scientifically named Youti yuanshi. The animal helps us understand the evolution of some modern animal groups, such as insects, spiders, crabs or centipedes, as this small larvaSeed size, She kept her internal organs intact..

3D reconstruction of the fossilized larva that was analyzed.

3D reconstruction of the fossilized larva that was analyzed.

Through modern analysis methods, researchers were able to do this. Generating images from inside the larvaThrough what is known as X-ray computed tomographyThe scientists involved in the research were able to recreate their regions. brainThey are digestive glandsfor him circulatory system What could be their effects? Nerves.

The ancestor of modern arthropods teaches us that before they evolved into the millions of species we know today, These animals Millions of years ago They already had a really complex organism.. Much more than most scientists have said until recently. Dr. Martin Smith, lead author of the paper, And stressed on the news distribution platform EurekAlert who – which:

When I daydream about what fossil I want to discover, I always think of the arthropod larva, because the data on its development is really important for understanding its evolution.

Dr. Catherine Dobson, co-author of the article, says that “Natural fossilization has achieved almost perfect preservation.”It seems that luck It has been found on the side of science, since then. Finding a fossilized larva is very complicated.Dr. Smith reveals his astonishment, saying:

(…) When I saw the amazing structures preserved under its skin, I was amazed. How could such complex features have avoided decay and still be there to see after 500 million years?

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