Ancient Tidal Flats Were Busier Than We Thought
Ancient Tidal Flats Were Busier Than We Thought
GEOLOGY
 Apr 15 2026    14:13 PM
 
 
The mollusk trail Climactichnites blackberriensis (Cb) presumably stopping to eat a scyphozoan (jellyfish) that had washed up on shore. CS = clasts of a scyphozoan; DS = decomposing scyphozoan; R = ripple marks; S = scyphozoan.

New trace fossil discoveries from the half-billion-year-old Cambrian tidal flats of Wisconsin at a site called Blackberry Hill continue to paint the picture of some of the earliest animals to set foot on land and what they might have been eating.

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