that is Hallucigenia For many years, little was known about the strange creature that is Hallucigenia sparsa. It wasn’t until Dr. Simon Conway Morris discovered its 508 million-year-old fossil in a part of the Burgess Shale Formation in Canada that we were able to discern that Hallucigenia isn’t as mysterious as once thought (Zimmer p. D4). In 1977, Dr. Conway Morris wasn’t the first to discover the animal, but he was oddly enough the first to publish an account of Hallucigenia (Zimmer p. D4). He
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