Previously Unknown Complex Lifeforms Dominated Earth 1.6 Billion Years Ago

In this video, Anton Petrov discuss some new discoveries in regards to the evolution of life on our planet and specifically a potential resolution to one of the major discoveries when it comes to the evolution of complex life.

Something scientists have recently discovered by examining ancient rocks from Australia, is in essence suggesting that approximately 1.8 billion years ago, the biosphere of planet Earth was probably extremely different from anything we’ve ever imagined.

These rocks also potentially contain unusual creatures, which are very likely apex predators, part of the extinct family that represented our ancestors before eventually evolving into something more complex over time.

Main photo: Artist’s imagination of what a planktonic stem group eukaryote of the ‘Protosterol Biota’ may have looked liked. Based on molecular fossils, organisms of the Protosterol Biota inhabited the oceans about 1.6 to 1.0 billion years ago and are our earliest known ancestors (credit: Orchestrated in MidJourney by TA 2023).

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