ANSP 21350
What comes to mind when you look at the title to this post? An interstate trucking company’s licensing number? An industrial solvent? A part number? If you thought any of those mentioned, you would be incorrect. ANSP 21350 is a designation given to an unknown animal,
”...an ambush predator that used its limbs to hold itself steady in the current of a shallow stream until prey came along."
At least that’s the best guess, so far, based on an arm bone found along a Pennsylvania highway. An arm bone which has been christened with the distinction of ”...could be the earliest example of an arm bone."
Could be, I guess.
From a BBC News article titled “Fossil may be earliest arm bone."
Via Fred Lapides.
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