A reconstruction of Titanokorys gainesi Lars Fields, Royal Ontario Museum
Most early animals of the Cambrian period 鈥 about half a billion years ago 鈥 were small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. But a new Cambrian predator named this week was a giant in comparison, growing to half a metre long. Named Titanokorys gainesi, the impressive invertebrate is a reminder of just how much is left to uncover in the fossil record of Cambrian life.
Described by palaeontologists and , both at the Royal Ontario Museum in Canada, the new fossils were uncovered in…



