Evidence for the earlier animal forms that may have been the precursors of this radiation date from 600 million years. Notable among these are trace fossils[?] in the form of imprints of odd animals and their activity which paleontologists call the Ediacaran fauna[?]. These organisms were soft-bodied and are found with various strange body forms. Small shelly organisms of this period also included cloudinia.
However, the original source of fossils from the actual radiation period is the Burgess Shale in British Columbia. Some Burgess Shale organisms display strikingly unusual body plans.
A popular account of the paleontological analysis of the Burgess Shale is given in Wonderful Life[?] by Stephen Jay Gould.
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