Scientists have unearthed the oldest fossilized evidence of animal sexual reproduction and locomotion in Canada's Northwest Territories, dating back 567 million years. This discovery pushes the known origins of animal sex back by 5-10 million years and provides the earliest fossil evidence of movement in animals like Dickinsonia and Kimberella. The fossils, found at the Blueflower Formation, include unique Ediacaran period species such as Aspidella and Funisia, offering a rare glimpse into complex life forms that predated the Cambrian explosion. AI
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