Low-ResSoft-bodied-fossils-from-the-Huayuan-biota Type post Author David Coppedge Date February 9, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , __trending, Anomalocaris, arthropods, body plans, British Columbia, Burgess Shale, Burgess Shale Type, Cambrian Explosion, Canada, Chengjiang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, chordates, cnidarians, comb jellies, complex body plans, ctenophores, Darwin's Doubt, fossils, gills, guts, Han Zeng, Huayuan, Huayuan County, Huayuan site, James Woodford, jellyfish, Lagerstätte, lobopodians, magical thinking, Marble Canyon, molluscs, mutation/selection mechanism, Nature (journal), nerves, New Scientist, oxygen molecules, oxygen theory, poriferans, priapulids, Sinsk Event, soft tissues, transitional forms, worms Get to Know the Name: Huayuan Is a Major New Cambrian Fossil Site Found in China David Coppedge February 9, 2026 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 9 Another Cambrian fossil site that rivals the original Burgess Shale has been announced to the world. Read More ›