The Cabrières Biota: an Ordovician Snapshot

Christian McCall's/Prehistorica Art's illustration of the Cabrières Biota, detail. (2024?)When I saw "epic importance" and "fossils" in the same headline, I figured whatever'd been found would be at least somewhat out of the ordinary. I've learned to take journalistic puffery with at least a few grains of salt.

But this time, the fossils really were something important: exceptionally well-preserved samples from a 470,000,000 year old biome.

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More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

(Almost 400 fossils will show how life worked in a polar biome at the end of the Floian stage. And not getting upset over the design aesthetic God uses.)

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