Researchers at the University of Bristol’s Sirius Passet Fossil Survey in North Greenland have found traces of what is likely the oldest predator in the planet’s history. On the figure 518 million you need to see all the above information. x x dimensions of 30 cm and was a real giant, a predatory monster. As for the name “Timorbeast,” it also means “severe beast.”

Timorbeast is the ancestor of modern worms of the sea arrow species, which is ten times smaller and feeds on plankton. No less than a fabric and fin construction, and it is also a unique veneer. Because the last monster was not there and they were identified – that’s what was said, that is, in fact.

In fact, since the Timorbeast is active by nature, it is active. In addition, scientists were very lucky, and inside the food system they found the remains of their last meal – the extinct mollusk Isoxys. Their popularity in this region of Greenland, where the Timorese beast, was due to the abundance of food, opportunities for growth and prosperity. The giant worm was on the verge of this time time.
Source: Tech Cult

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