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until the formal naming of the Period, and are currently known as
Ediacaran Period biota. Most were soft bodied. The relationships, if any, to modern forms are obscure. Some paleontologists relate many or most of these forms to modern animals. Others acknowledge a few possible or even likely
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A few of the early animals appear possibly to be ancestors of modern animals. Most fall into ambiguous groups of frond-like organisms; discoids that might be holdfasts for stalked organisms ("medusoids"); mattress-like forms; small calcareous tubes; and armored animals of unknown provenance.
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in the 1920s but was inaccurately dated. Another fauna was found in South
Australia in the 1940s, but it was not thoroughly examined until the late 1950s. Other possible early animal fossils were found in Russia, England, Canada, and elsewhere (see
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Rino, S.; Kon, Y.; Sato, W.; Maruyama, S.; Santosh, M.; Zhao, D. (2008). "The
Grenvillian and Pan-African orogens: World's largest orogenies through geologic time, and their implications on the origin of superplume".
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Muscente, A.D.; Hawkins, Andrew D.; Xiao, Shuhai (September 2015). "Fossil preservation through phosphatization and silicification in the
Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation (South China): a comparative synthesis".
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Khomentovsky, V; Nagovitsin, K; Postnikov, A (2008). "Mayanian (1100β850 Ma) β Prebaikalian Upper
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2001:Categories
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1900:(2.5β4 Ga)
1829:(1β1.6 Ga)
1435:Paleogene
1178:Biophysics
930:References
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804:arthropods
740:Cryogenian
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638:ice sheets
634:glaciation
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545:47Β°04β²34β³N
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