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The penis worm’s old cousin was petrified with its donut-shaped brain intact

3D model of the embryo of a cambrian creature; the ring-shaped brain is marked in yellow within the embryo (left) and in a detailed image on its own (right)
Written by adrina

Scientists have discovered something unexpected in the fossilized embryo of a Cambrian worm-like creature: the remains of a tiny, donut-shaped brain in the protozoan’s head.

The approximately 500-million-year-old fossil is an example of marine life Markuelia hunanensisan old cousin of penis worms (Priapulids) and mud dragons (Kinorhyncha). To date, scientists have not found any fossils of the worm-like lunatics in their adult form, but researchers have uncovered hundreds of pristine embryos, capturing various stages of the animals’ early development. Each of these embryos is only about half a millimeter (0.02 inch) in diameter.

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