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The
terror of the Cambrian Seas (500 million years ago), Anomalocaris cruised the warm coastal waters hunting for Trilobites. Finding one, this super-predator grabbed her
prey with her two appendages, and wiggled the exoskeleton of her victim up and
down until it split open. Then, She ate
the exposed innards of the unfortunate Trilobite. Sometimes, Anomalocaris would take a bite out
of her prey with her sharp circular mouth parts.
Growing to the size of a person, Anomalocaris resembled a shrimp with her
segmented body. To swim long distances,
She moved the flaps of her body simultaneously up and down. This action gave Her, the ability of a fish
in swimming. Because Anomalocaris could cruise and hover, She
became the apex predator of her time.
In searching the sea floor for tasty
Trilobites, Anomalocaris used her two
compound eyes on the top of stalks. The
most notable feature of Anomalocaris
was her eyes, which were as complex as a modern Dragonfly. As the first known apex predator, She proved
that eyes developed before joined legs, since vision was more important in the
early oceans.
Anomalocaris
personified the “arms race” known as the Predator-Prey dynamic, which keeps a
dynamic balance. With her advanced eyes,
She could hunt her prey. Meanwhile to
avoid being eaten by Anomalocaris, Trilobites
learned to roll up in a ball.
The Predator-Prey dynamic became a
path to balanced growth. To avoid being
eaten, the prey created new strategies for defense. Then the predator devised new offensive
strategies for hunting. Balance was
maintained as each changed themselves to outwit the other, shapeshifting and
growing in the process. When we need to
grow but still keep our balance, we can look to Anomalocaris and Trilobites.
Each shows us what we need to do in their dance of dynamic balance as
predator and prey.
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