6.3" Horodyskia Fossil Slab - Oldest Known Multicellular Life
This is a slab of 1.4 billion year old fossils of Horodyskia williamsii from Western Australia. Technically fossil Metazoan (or Colonial Foraminiferan) they are currently considered to be the oldest known multicellular fossils. They look like a string of beads, connected by a stolon, or a creeping stem. Given that there would be few nutrients in the water, they were almost certainly photosynthetic like stromatolites.
They entire slab is 6.3" wide and contains multiple chains of Horodyskia. It comes with an acrylic display stand.
They entire slab is 6.3" wide and contains multiple chains of Horodyskia. It comes with an acrylic display stand.
SPECIES
Horodyskia williamsii
LOCATION
Western Australia
FORMATION
Backdoor Formation
SIZE
Slab: 6.3 x 3.75"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#298602
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