Cambrian Animals: Early complex animals at our doorstep

Published by: South Australian Museum | 6-Nov-2018
The Cambrian Period is one of the most important periods in Earth's history as this is when many animals first appear in the fossil record.
Venue: South Australian Museum
Address: North Terrace
Date: From 22 November 2018
Time: 10am - 5pm daily
Ticket: Free
Web: http://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/explore/exhibitions/cambrian-animals-early-complex-animals-at-our-doorstep
EMail: marketing@samuseum.sa.gov.au
Call: 882077500
The Cambrian Period is one of the most important periods in Earth's history as this is when many animals first appear in the fossil record. The new display Cambrian Animals: Early complex animals at our doorstep at the South Australian Museum uncovers the ancient marine world and takes a look at these complex and curious animals. This display has been built upon the work of 11 years of work by researchers at the South Australian Museum. Having visited Kangaroo Island's Emu Bay to explore the evolution of complex life on Earth from over 550 million years ago, come and see what is now known about the earliest known forms of complex animal life on Earth.

Where: South Australia Museum, North Foyer
When: from Thursday 22 November, 10am "“ 5pm daily

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