Amplectobelua

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Amplectobelua
Fossil range: Cambrian
Amplectobelua symbrachiata
Amplectobelua symbrachiata
Conservation status
Extinct (fossil)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Problematica
Class: Dinocarida
Order: Radiodonta
Genus: Amplectobelua
Species
  • A. symbrachiata

Amplectobelua is an extinct genus of Anomalocarids, a group of very early marine animals native to Cambrian waters. While completely different from any animal alive today, some scientists do believe that the very primitive anomalocarids were in fact somewhat related to arthropods. They are put in to their own class/phylum though, Dinocarida, which they share with the five-eyed Opabinia, another extremely odd-looking early sea creature.

Compared to other anomalocarids, Amplectobelua is smaller and more compact (although still much bigger than most, if not all other animals of its time). It had big eyes, which were positioned laterally of the mouth, and several extended lobes on both sides of its segmented body, used for swimming. It had a pair of string-like fibers on its backside and two claw-like appendages on the front of its face. The latter were probably used to capture prey and deliver it to Amplectobelua's mouth, located at the bottom of its face. It is believed to be a carnivore.

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