Uncovering the Soft-Bodied Apex Predator of the Cambrian: The Hunt for the Ancient Sea Scorpion
Apex predators have been around since the Cambrian period, some 500 million years ago. But what did these ancient predators look like? Researchers have now identified a new species of Cambrian apex predator, called the “Tribrachidium heraldicum”, that had a unique hunting strategy. Rather than using hard parts to seize prey, this predator used soft features, such as tentacles, to capture its food.
A new discovery has revealed an unexpected apex predator from the Cambrian period. The Tribrachidium heraldicum was a type of predator that used soft features, such as tentacles, to capture its prey. This is a unique adaptation, as most Cambrian predators used hard parts like claws or spines to capture their prey. This new species is the first one discovered to have used soft features to hunt, leading researchers to believe that this may have been an effective strategy for survival.
source: Phys.org