Ancestors of today’s animals can be traced back 540 million years to the relatively sudden appearance of most major animal groups during a time called the Cambrian explosion. Before then, nebulous organisms of no obvious relation to present-day life drifted in primordial seas.
Fossils of animals from the Ediacaran period—just before the Cambrian—look like bloated ferns and deflated balloons.
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