Eivertebraaneilla
Eivertebraaneilla, also known as Eivertebrae, are a group of extinct marine animals that lived during the Cambrian period, approximately 541 to 485 million years ago. They are characterized by their unique, segmented bodies and appendages, which are believed to have been used for locomotion and feeding. Eivertebrae are named after their distinctive vertebrae, which are segmented and often bear spines or other structures.
Fossils of Eivertebrae have been found in various locations around the world, including Canada, China, and the
The exact classification of Eivertebrae is still a topic of debate among paleontologists. Some researchers believe