Van Gonzalez

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During the Cambrian the relations between one animal and another became a more important factor in the lives of each. Behavior became directed on other animals—watching, seizing, and evading. From early in the Cambrian we see fossils that display the machinery of these interactions: eyes, claws, antennae. These animals also have obvious marks of mobility: legs and fins.
Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of Consciousness
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