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- The Ediacaran fossil Hallidaya, a close relative of Skinnera lived in Belomorian (559-550 Ma) of the Late Ediacaran period prior to the Cambrian explosion and thrived in the marine strata on the ocean floor of what is now considered Australia. These fossils were disk-shaped organisms that were slightly dome shaped with tri-radial symmetry. These Ediacaran organisms thrived by living in low-energy inner shelf, in the wave- and current-agitated shoreface, and in the high-energy distributary systems. (en)
- Hallidaya é um gênero do Ediacarano, sendo um parente próximo de , no que hoje é a Austrália. Esses fósseis foram organismos em forma de disco que eram em forma de cúpula com simetria trirradial. (pt)
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- Late Ediacaran, around (en)
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- Artists interpretation of H. brueri (en)
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- The Ediacaran fossil Hallidaya, a close relative of Skinnera lived in Belomorian (559-550 Ma) of the Late Ediacaran period prior to the Cambrian explosion and thrived in the marine strata on the ocean floor of what is now considered Australia. These fossils were disk-shaped organisms that were slightly dome shaped with tri-radial symmetry. These Ediacaran organisms thrived by living in low-energy inner shelf, in the wave- and current-agitated shoreface, and in the high-energy distributary systems. (en)
- Hallidaya é um gênero do Ediacarano, sendo um parente próximo de , no que hoje é a Austrália. Esses fósseis foram organismos em forma de disco que eram em forma de cúpula com simetria trirradial. (pt)
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- Hallidaya (en)
- Hallidaya (pt)
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