Talk:Thylacocephala
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Great work!
[edit]Having done research on this group and the Lebanon species in particular at its time, I appreciate the work that has been layed in this article recently. It really gives a proper overview over the group and the ideas and research done so far. Fedor Steeman Fedor (talk) 09:25, 11 April 2008 (UTC)
How big are these things????????????????????
See the 'comment' above
[edit]does anyone but me think some suggestion of how BIG these animals were would have been nice? as close as i can find is the suggestion that dollocaris was too big to swim, and another was too small to kill a shark. i don't find that very informative.Toyokuni3 (talk) 06:08, 26 January 2016 (UTC)
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Hi, I think this article needs a new image. All thylacocephalahave an all encompassing carapace with pleopods, eyes and raptorials the only visible external features (for example http://www.thenaturalcanvas.com/Arthropods/images/5675.jpg). The image here has none of these, and is not a thylacocephalan arthropod. |
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