File:Ichnusa cocozzi figure.jpg

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English: A Simply black and white line drawing of the fossil holotype of Ichnusa cocozzi, from the Ediacaran of Sardinia, Italy, where fossils of Ichnusa represent forms with a circular body structure alongside multiple tentacles(?). In real life, Ichnusa would've probablyl ooked Pyramidal, although due to the preservation, making them flat. For reference, see The Vendian (Ediacaran) in the geological record: Enigmas in geology's prelude to the Cambrian explosion to the claims said.
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Line-drawing of the holotype of Ichnusa cocozzi, the middle part represents the uppermost point of Ichnusa if it were truly pyramidal as assumed by the palaeontologists that unearth fossils for Sardinia, Italy.

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