Jessica Hodge+FollowThree-Eyed 'Sea Moth' Is Real?!A newly discovered ancient sea creature called Mosura fentoni just dropped, and it’s wild—think a tiny, moth-like predator with THREE eyes, paddle fins, and gills like a horseshoe crab. This little guy lived over 500 million years ago and even had a mysterious third eye, possibly for spotting prey. Scientists named it after Mothra (yes, the kaiju). Imagine swimming in the Cambrian seas and bumping into this trippy bug-eyed beast! #FossilFinds #WeirdNature #ScienceNews #AncientCreatures #Paleontology #Science00Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowThree-Eyed Sea Moth Fossil Is WildDid you know paleontologists just found a 506-million-year-old sea predator with three eyes and a tail full of gills? The Mosura fentoni fossil, discovered in Canada’s Burgess Shale, is so well-preserved you can see its nerves and blood vessels! Even crazier, its tail looks like something out of a modern insect or horseshoe crab. Turns out, ancient sea bugs were way more diverse and weird than we thought. Nature’s been remixing the same tricks for ages! #FossilFinds #Paleontology #WeirdNature #ScienceNews #AncientCreatures #Science20Share
martinezlaura+FollowAncient Wasp Had a Venus Flytrap Butt?!Scientists just found a 99-million-year-old wasp trapped in amber—and it had a wild, Venus flytrap-style tail! Instead of stinging, this little weirdo would clamp onto prey, inject eggs, and let its babies eat their way out. The closest thing to it today? Not even another insect, but an actual plant. Nature really went off-script with this one. Fossils keep serving up surprises we never saw coming! #FossilFinds #WeirdNature #ScienceNews #AncientCreatures #AmberDiscovery #Science110Share