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Fossils of Dickinsonia, one of Earth's oldest animals, found in Madhya Pradesh

Fossils of Dickinsonia, one of Earth s oldest animals, found in Madhya Pradesh Dickinsonia is an extinct genus of basal animal that lived during the late Ediacaran period in a geographical area now divided into Australia, China, India, Russia and Ukraine. New Delhi: Researchers have discovered fossils of one of the Earth s earliest known multicellular animals the 550-million-year-old Dickinsonia on the roof of the Bhimbetka rock shelters in Madhya Pradesh. Dickinsonia is an extinct genus of basal animal that lived during the late Ediacaran period in a geographical area now divided into Australia, China, India, Russia and Ukraine. The individual Dickinsonia typically resembles a bilaterally symmetrical ribbed oval. Its fossils are known only in the form of imprints and casts in sandstone beds.

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Fossils of Dickinsonia, one of Earth's oldest animals, found in India

180 New Delhi, May 3 Researchers have discovered fossils of one of the Earth s earliest known multicellular animals the 550-million-year-old Dickinsonia on the roof of the Bhimbetka rock shelters in Madhya Pradesh. Dickinsonia is an extinct genus of basal animal that lived during the late Ediacaran period in a geographical area now divided into Australia, China, India, Russia and Ukraine. The individual Dickinsonia typically resembles a bilaterally symmetrical ribbed oval. Its fossils are known only in the form of imprints and casts in sandstone beds. The specimens found in Bhimbetka are around 17 inches long, where as the ones that have been found in other parts of the world exceeded four feet in length, the researchers from Geological Society of India (GSI), Nagpur, Maharashtra, noted.

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