Opabinia Regalis Pictures

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Gage Beasley Prehistoric's Opabinia Concept

Gage Beasley Prehistoric’s Opabinia Regalis Concept


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paleoart, early under water life form


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paleoart, early underwater life form, cutout on black ground


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paleoart, early underwater life form, cutout on black ground


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paleoart, early underwater life form, cutout on white ground


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Reconstruction of Opabinia regalis, a cambrian opabiniid


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Opabinia was a carnivorous marine fish that lived in the seas of the Cambrian Period.


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paleoart, early underwater life form, cutout on black ground


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paleoart, early underwater life form, cutout on black ground


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Three Opabinia regalis animals hunt for prey on a reef of Cambrian Seas in the Paleozoic Era.


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paleoart panorama image, early under water life form


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paleoart, early under water life form


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Digestive system (yellow highlight) of Opabinia, showing pairs of diverticula individualized from the triangular extension.

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