Scientists uncover ‘inside-out, legless, headless wonder’ that lived long before the dinosaurs

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Scientists have found two specimens of a 444 million-year-old “inside-out” fossil with well-preserved soft tissue, according to a new study. Unlike most fossils, the creature’s muscles and guts — but not its more durable shell — are preserved in ancient sediment that turned to stone.

The fossil, found 250 miles (402 kilometers) north of Cape Town in South Africa, is a new species of multisegmented arthropod that may have lived in oxygen-poor waters, according to the study, published March 26 in the journal Papers in Palaeontology.

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