Jamie Smith

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The Cambrian Period (541–485 million years ago) is famous as the interval during which we first see abundant fossils of familiar-looking animals. The conventional record of Cambrian animals, recorded by mineralized shells and other skeletons, is dominated by extinct arthropods called trilobites; these segmented, multilimbed creatures comprise some 75 percent of all fossil species discovered in Cambrian rocks.
A Brief History of Earth: Four Billion Years in Eight Chapters
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