Tullimonstrum, colloquially known as the Tully monster or sometimes Tully's monster, is an extinct genus of soft-bodied bilaterian animal that lived in...
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be a large invertebrate such as a bristleworm; he cited the extinct Tullimonstrum as an example of the shape. According to Holiday, this explains the...
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world-famous Mazon Creek fauna, home to the Illinois's State Fossil, Tullimonstrum gregarium. A significant unconformity separates Mississippian from Pennsylvanian...
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the Loch was an invertebrate creature similar in form to the extinct Tullimonstrum gregarium, but vastly larger. Holiday also claimed that he noticed several...
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includes the most famous faunal member of the Illinois state fossil Tullimonstrum, known popularly as the "Tully Monster". Other well-documented organisms...
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Bilateria/Triploblasts (unranked)? Proarticulata † Xenacoelomorpha Kimberella† Tullimonstrum† Saccorhytida † Nephrozoa (unranked) Superphylum Deuterostomia Chordata...
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Vernanimalcula guizhouena: is this fossil organism an early bilaterian? Tullimonstrum: a taxonomic position of this fossil organism is unknown. Adult form...
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Hagerman horse Equus simplicidens Illinois Pennsylvanian Tully monster Tullimonstrum gregarium 1989 Indiana Holocene American mastodon Mammut americanum...
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mostly look like a much younger extinct animal, the Tully monster (Tullimonstrum gregarium), which is still debated as either an invertebrate or a chordate...
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