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_she_ is feeding on trilobites front-and-center while smallish _he_ is in the weeds calculating love versus survival. A fearful cephlapod is tip-toeing away and a most bizarre floater is keeping a bunch of eyes(?) on things. View large for more critters and details. Life-sized models of local fossils in the shallow seas of ye' olde Iapetus Ocean. An 8 feet or 2.5 metre wide diorama and window into the natural history of the Montreal Limestone from 500 million years ago. Redpath Museum, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Despite the nautiloids' straight orthocone shells, they seem to be the most "normal" marine invertebrate of their day. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endocerid en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nautiloidea I really like the painted addition of the soft-bodied floater. Link to my image of a similar, rarely preserved life-form here: www.flickr.com/photos/31856336@N03/6201571839/
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, prese con un FinePix J250 01/06 2017 La foto scattata con 6.0mm, f/3.3s, 10/750s, ISO 800











