Namacalathus and Cloudina Type post Author Günter Bechly Date December 2, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , bilaterians, Burgess Shale, Cambrian Explosion, Cloudina, Conotubus, Dave Farina, Dickinsonia, Ediacaran, embryos, Fortunian, fossils, Kimberella, Mongolia, Namacalathus, Namapoikia, Permian, Precambrian animals, Professor Dave, Richard Dawkins, Stephen Meyer, Trilobozoa, wormworld Let’s Help “Professor Dave” Understand the Precambrian Günter Bechly December 2, 2022 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 12 We have much to teach the non-professor, and I trust that he is grateful for the education being rendered to him here. Read More ›
Cloudina Type post Author Günter Bechly Date January 17, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __edited, bilaterian animals, bilaterian worms, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, Cambrian Small Shelly Fauna, Chengjiang biota, China, Cloudina, cloudinids, cloudinomorphs, cnidarian, Conotubus, Costatubus, Darwinian evolution, Dickinsonia, digestive tract, Ediacaran biota, Ediacaran Period, Ediacaran Small Shelly Fauna, Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary, Germany, GUT, James D. Schiffbauer, Nature Communications, Nevada, polyp, Saarina, skeleton, University of Missouri, Wood Canyon Formation Did Cloudinids Have the Guts to Be Worms? Günter Bechly January 17, 2020 Evolution 16 I promised last year to follow up on more alleged Ediacaran animals. Now is a good moment to come back to this, with a new study having just been published in the journal Nature Communications. Read More ›