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Wednesday, 2 July 2014
Cloudina fossils push animal-made reefs back in time
A 548-million-year-old reef in central Namibia is the earliest known ecosystem built by hard bodied animals, according to a new study. Until now, the oldest reefs on record made of hard-bodied animals had been dated to about 530 million years of age. The reefs were built by tiny, filter-feeding animals called Cloudina that lived on shallow equatorial seabeds during the Ediacaran Period, which ended 541 million years ago.
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