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- cross-posted to:
- palaeontology@mander.xyz
Fossils of a new group of animal predators have been located in the Early Cambrian Sirius Passet fossil locality in North Greenland. These large worms may be some of the earliest carnivorous animals to have colonized the water column more than 518 million years ago, revealing a past dynasty of predators that scientists didn’t know existed.
The new fossil animals have been named Timorebestia, meaning ‘terror beasts’ in Latin. Adorned with fins down the sides of their body, a distinct head with long antennae, massive jaw structures inside their mouth, and growing to more than 30cm in length, these were some of the largest swimming animals in the Early Cambrian times.
The spice must flow
3rd day of 2024 and we’re already finding out we’re on Dune
*were on dune
The magic is dead
Least we still got the psychedelics ¯_(ツ)_/¯
They don’t make my eyes look cool. I just get raccoon goggles and red eye :(
Always test the supply, be safe all!
Where’s Kevin Bacon when you need him?
Nah, those are just Goa’uld from one of the many time travel episodes.
At 30cm in length, I think you’re right.
Ah bud, please. I already get nightmares.
30cm in length
My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
Yeah. The quotes around ‘giant’ in the title aren’t rated for carrying this much euphemism. They’re going to collapse under the strain of our disappointment. I was promsied giant arctic worms, darn it. That’s a CR13 monster in D&D!
Compounded by the lack of pictures in this article.
Tremors got it right, huh?
At 30cm in length, maybe on ant scale (ngl, I’d probably watch that movie lol)
We have metre long earth worms near me, could throw some of them in.
Fossils.
Fossils of a half-billion year old predator worm.
Not. Y’know. C’thulhu’s Viking cousins.
Greenland Bull Worm!
It’s big… scary… And pink!
Lovecraft was right
He who controls the spice controls the universe!
Brutally blatant clickbait.
"However, Timorebestia is a distant, but close, relative of living arrow worms, or chaetognaths.
Just say closest lmao
The spice must flow!
It’s called a tim’rous beastie? Damn it’s a few weeks early for Burns’ night
And those removed are probably going to wake up when the tundra thaws!