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Title: Burgess Shale crustacean, illustration
Caption: Reconstruction of the crustacean Canadaspis perfecta from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale of British Columbia, Canada. One of the most common and completely-known animals in the Burgess Shale fauna, this shrimp-like crustacean had a series of segmented walking legs with attached gill flaps (pink) used both for swimming and for respiration. The length of the carapace ranged from 10 to 50 millimetres in length.
Credit: Album / Science Source / Chase Studio
Image size: 5400 × 3934 px | 60.8 MB
Print size: 45.7 × 33.3 cm | 2126.0 × 1548.8 in (300 dpi)