Artwork Title: Underwater Paleozoic Landscape

Underwater Paleozoic Landscape

Christian Jégou

Artwork depicting extinct marine arthropods from the Cambrian period of the Paleozoic era, (between around 500 and 300 million years ago). The organisms seen here have been reconstructed from fossils found in the Burgess Shale deposits in British Columbia, Canada. The organisms depicted include Opabinia (top, stalked eyes) and Pikaia (long, thin at lower centre). Several trilobites are also depicted (flat-shaped, centre left and lower right). During the Cambrian period as many as fifty separate major phyla emerged suddenly. This occurrence is referred to as the Cambrian Explosion. Art by Richard Bizley for Source Science.

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