Fossil Discoveries Reveal Complex Evolution of Early Mollusks
Recent findings of two fossils from England, dated around 430 million years old, challenge the perception of early mollusks as simplistic creatures. Named Punk ferox and Emo vorticaudum, these specimens exhibit unique features and locomotion methods, differing significantly from modern snails. The study led by Mark Sutton highlights the diversity and complexity of early mollusks, providing new insights into their evolutionary history.