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Description 1. Torocaris:  A small sized protoshrimp, they feed on smaller invertebates by catching with their mouthparts and shredding it to  bits.  40 centimeters

2.  Saberodocitcus:  A large predatory invertebrate, it has multiple manipulative arms to grab and tear prey.  It is blind so it uses its long antennae to search for food.  1-1.9 meters

3. Monstructus:  One of the earliest vertebrates, its mouth is on a long trunk like appendage that helps them grab and feed on prey.  50 centimeters

4. Sicadaricus:  A false shrimp, this soft bodied invertebrate has long arms with serrated edges to slice into prey.  Like most smaller species of invertebrates, they are blind so they use their long antennae to feel around their surroundings.  They feed by siphoning liquids out of their prey.  11-29 centimeters

5. Gulagia:  A medium sized large tentacled jelly, it floats through the water column feeding on plankton.  39-50 centimeters

6. Titanosnalis:  A large bottom feeding snail, its shell is its primary defense mechanism and is extremely hard to break.  1 meter

7. unnamed species of stilt crab:  a species of crabs that have extremely long legs with large spikes adorning the carapace as it feeds on carrion and small invertebrates.  The claws can tear through flesh with ease.  1 meter tall; 40 centimeters long

8.  Piscestibutus:  An interesting species of trilobite, this species swims near the bottom where it will then drop onto prey or to dig into the sand to hide from predators.  Their massive eyes help detect predators or prey.  20 centimeters

9.  unnamed net jelly: A massively long species with two giant tentacles that can open to form a net of stinging cells that capture and feed on plankton, small invertebrates, and small vertebrates.  Once prey is captured, it is moved to the bell to digest.  Bell:  10 centimeters; Tentacles: 30 meters

10. Zyghoriza:  A schoolling shrimp that filter feeds and were the minnows of their tiime. 5 centimeters

11.  Sacrobutis:  A species of carnivorous trilobite, they feed on the bodies of large animals and have long stinging tendrils extending from their back for defense.  40 centimeters. 
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