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Audio long-read: The enigmatic organisms of the Ediacaran Period

Audio long-read: The enigmatic organisms of the Ediacaran Period

New fossil finds and new techniques reveal evidence that early animals were more complex than previously thought.

Nature Podcast · [email protected]

November 13, 202019m 10s

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New fossil finds and new techniques reveal evidence that early animals were more complex than previously thought.


The Cambrian explosion, around 541 million years ago, has long been regarded as a pivotal point in evolutionary history, as this is when the ancient ancestors of most of today’s animals made their first appearances in the fossil record.


Before this was a period known as the Ediacaran – a time when the world was believed to be populated by strange, simple organisms. But now, modern molecular research techniques, and some newly discovered fossils, are providing evidence that some of these organisms were actually animals, including ones with sophisticated features like legs and guts.


This is an audio version of our feature: These bizarre ancient species are rewriting animal evolution


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