
Andy Knoll: The First Four Billion Years of Life on Earth
The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss
The Evolution of Animals in the Early Period
The animals that we see in the so called ediocran period are very unusual. They don't map well onto the body plans for animals we see to day, at least not in any detailed and when you look at them, ah, they don't have a mouth and a gut. So they must have gotten their food either by individual cells on the surface, just gobbling bacteria, organic particles, or by the absorption of dissolved organic matter. And they must have exchanged gases by diffusion. Now, ok, that's good, ok. But now we have these e sort of semi explosion of interesting animals. You see it mistaken point and um, and it's and you talk about
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