This 480 million-year-old creature is the ancestor of all starfish

It lived alongside creatures that would look alien to us.

An artist reconstruction of the starfish ancestor named Cantabrigiaster fezouataensis
An artist reconstruction of the newly described starfish ancestor named Cantabrigiaster fezouataensis.
(Image credit: Madmeg (Artist))

A strange little fossil may represent the ancestor of all starfish-like animals on the planet, according to a new study. 

The 480 million-year-old fossil was unearthed in the Moroccan desert more than 17 years ago, but its identity and evolutionary history remained mysteries until now. Scientists have now formally described the specimen in new research published Wednesday (Jan. 20) in the journal Biology Letters

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