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Australian fossil crab ("Torynomma quadrata") Museum publications its creatures began to evolve

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its creatures began to evolve in ways not seen anywhere else on Earth

This documentary takes us to prehistoric outback Australia

Central West Queensland

Known for its historical significance

with tree-climbing crocodiles

Australian fossil crab ("Torynomma quadrata") Museum publications its creatures began to evolveTorynomma quadrata (Square Crustacean Crab) is an extinct marine arthropod from Australias Cretaceous inland seas. This species is dated to approximately 95104 million years ago (Cretaceous) and is known from the Allaru Formation at Currane Station, Ilfracombe, Central West Queensland. The specimen represents a benthic crustacean that lived on or near the sea floor within the warm shallow waters of the Eromanga Sea system. Originally described in 1953

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