A cache of fossils recently unearthed in northeastern Newfoundland reveals that some of Earth’s earliest large organisms had modular body plans whose main architectural element was a branching, frondlike structure.
FRILLY FOSSIL. This frondlike module is the building block of ancient creatures called rangeomorphs. Science
The organisms—scientists debate whether they were animals, plants, or neither—grew into flat, plumed, and floral shapes.
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