csr gktoday published this article page no 1 one notable discovery was that anomalocaris canadensis had mouth parts ill-suited for processing hard food. instead its long and spiny appendages were found to be more instrumental in capturing and grasping prey. scientists concluded that anomalocaris canadensis was a swift and agile predator. it most likely darted through well-lit open water pursuing soft prey rather than focusing on hard-shelled creatures on the ocean floor. this finding sheds new light on the dynamics of the cambrian food webs csr gktoday magazine subscription.
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