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Ancient fossil reveals that Cthulhu really did live on Earth 500 million years ago

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About half a billion years ago during the Cambrian period, in the early years of multicellular life on Earth, there existed a creature out of our nightmares. A scaly arthropod, distantly related to today’s lobsters and spiders, Fuxianhuia crawled along the ocean floor with those insane-looking tentacle legs. Those limbs may also have been involved in eating.

The authors of a new paper in Nature believe that Fuxianhuia may have been one of the first creatures to develop legs, and it had a lot of them. Those big front legs are just the beginning — it also had a ton of hind legs that almost look centipede-like. The fossils described in this paper offer our first view of the legs of the creature.

Here is what most fossils of this arthropod look like — you can see the outer carapace but not the feeding tentacles. Last year, this fossil and a few others helped scientists to identify this creature as one of the first that may have had a brain, or a complex nervous system that extended beyond its head.

Read the full scientific article in Nature.

Top image via Yie Jang; second via Nature; third via Xiaoya Ma

Thanks for the tip, ErasmusSB654!

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