Laggania

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Laggania
Fossil range: Cambrian
Laggania cambria fossil in the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto.
Laggania cambria fossil in the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto.
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Eumetazoa
(unranked) Bilateria
Superphylum: Ecdysozoa
Phylum: Lobopodia
(unranked) Panarthropoda
Class: Dinocarida
Order: Radiodonta
Family: Anomalocarididae
Genus: Laggania
Species

Laggania cambria

Laggania cambria was a species of Anomalocarid that lived in the Cambrian period. Unlike most other anomalocarids, Laggania was thought to be a filter feeder rather that a carnivore. Its two mouth appendages had long bristle-like spines. Laggania had no fan tail, and its short stalked eyes were behind its mouth appendages, another reason why scientists don't think Laggania was a ruthless hunter, but rather the whale of it's time- 530 million years ago.

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