Plant or Animal? Mysterious Fossils Defy Classification

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Fossils discovered in southern Anhui Province, China, dating back 635 to 580 million years, provide new insights into the early evolution of complex life forms. Among these findings is a seaweed-like organism with a root-like holdfast, conical stem, and ribbon-like structures. Researchers have identified several new types of organisms, including two fan-shaped specimens resembling seaweed and three others that challenge classification as either animal or plant. The debate among scientists continues, with some leaning towards an animal classification while others acknowledge the uncertainty surrounding these ancient organisms. This discovery suggests that the diversification of large, complex organisms may have occurred earlier than previously believed.
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Interesting finds.

One of the approximately 600-million-year-old fossils unearthed in China this organism was probably seaweed. It has a root-like holdfast to secure it to the sea floor, a conical stem and a crown of ribbon-like structures.
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Strange fossils, including some that could be predecessors to modern animals, found in China shed new light on the evolution of large, complex organisms, and indicate that they may have diversified earlier than thought.

Researchers believe that the rocks containing these fossils, found in southern Anhui Provence, date between 635 million and 580 million years ago. The new types of organisms discovered in them include two that are fan-shaped, as long as 2 inches (5 centimeters), and resemble seaweed, as well as three other new types of organisms that are difficult to classify as animal or plant.

"Some of my colleagues are more leaning toward the animal interpretation," said study researcher Shuhai Xiao, a professor of geobiology at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. "But my personal view is that we still don't know what they are."
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