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Pikaia is an extinct Burgess shale animal that lived in the Cambrian Period of British Columbia, Canada.


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Pikaia was an carnivorous arthropod marine fish that lived during the Cambrian Period.


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Fossil of Pikaia gracilens (Syntype USNM PAL 57628)


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Pikaia was an carnivorous arthropod marine fish that lived during the Cambrian Period.


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Four Pikaia predatory arthropods search for prey in the clear waters of a Cambrian Seas of Canada.


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Pikaia trying to escape a brine seep at the bottom of the Cathedral Escarpment, in the Burgess Shale


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Prehistoric Pikaia 3D illustration


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Pikaia is an extinct Burgess shale animal that lived in the Cambrian Period of British Columbia, Canada.


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Pikaia is an extinct Burgess shale animal that lived in the Cambrian Period of British Columbia, Canada.


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Life reconstruction of Pikaia gracilens


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Pikaia is an extinct Burgess shale animal that lived in the Cambrian Period of British Columbia, Canada.


Photo: CoreyFord via Getty Images

Pikaia fish swim together along with Trilobite invertebrates in blue ocean waters during the Cambrian Period.

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