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 Horodyskia is an ancient fossilised organism discovered in rocks dating back to the Mesoproterozoic era, approximately 1.4 billion years ago. As one of the earliest known complex multicellular organisms, it represents a significant find in palaeobiology. This article explores the significance of Horodyskia and its implications for understanding early life on Earth. Shop Horodyskia Here  The Mesoproterozoic Era The Mesoproterozoic era, spanning from 1.6 to 1.0 billion years ago, was a critical period in Earth's history when multicellular life began to emerge. Among the notable fossils from this era is Horodyskia, found in sedimentary rocks from the Gascoyne region of...

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Western Australia is a treasure trove of geological wonders, and among its most fascinating finds are the crinoid fossils of Jimbacrinus bostocki. These ancient marine organisms, often referred to as “sea lilies,” provide a captivating glimpse into the marine ecosystems of the Permian period, approximately 280 million years ago. The fossils of Jimbacrinus bostocki were first discovered in 1949 by the manager of Jimba Jimba cattle station, Mr. J. Bostock, after whom the species is named. These fossils were unearthed in the Cundlego Formation, a sandstone formation created by flooding and storm event deposition during the Early Permian period. The region now known as Gascoyne Junction was once...

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