One of the earliest apex predators, and perhaps the freakiest to ever haunt the sea, may have also been a delicate eater.
For decades, paleontologists have assumed that the long-extinct Anomalocaris canadensis — roughly translated as “the abnormal shrimp from Canada” — used two spiny appendages on its face to grab hard trilobites off the seafloor and crush and eat them.
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