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Cambrian explosion
Cambrian explosionnounthe rapid appearance during the Cambrian Period of a large number of multicelled life forms which are the ancestors of almost all modern animal phyla.
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Cambrian Explosion
Cambrian ExplosionThe rapid diversification of multicellular animal life that took place around the beginning of the Cambrian Period. It resulted in the appearance of almost all modern animal phyla.
Cambrian explosion
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The rapid diversification of multicellular animal life that took place around the beginning of the Cambrian Period. It resulted in the appearance of almost all modern animal phyla.
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See Note at Burgess Shale
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The Ediacaran period occurred before the Cambrian explosion, a major evolutionary turning point when rising oxygen levels helped complex organisms diversify rapidly across Earth's oceans.
From Science Daily • May 12, 2026
Then came the Cambrian explosion, known as evolution's "big bang", roughly 540 million years ago.
From Barron's • Jan. 28, 2026
Although the species was probably not the common ancestor to all ecdysozoans, the authors note, the discovery contributes a significant addition to our understanding of the diversity of life before the so-called Cambrian explosion.
From Science Magazine • Nov. 19, 2024
Think of it as the sequel to the more famous, earlier Cambrian explosion, which saw the rapid origin of many different kinds of animal bodies and groups of living things in the seas.
From Slate • Oct. 21, 2024
Then some 600 million years ago, the monopolizing grip of the algae was broken and an enormous proliferation of new lifeforms emerged, an event called the Cambrian explosion.
From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan
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