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English: Figure 2. 3D kinematic models of the Anomalocaris canadensis appendage in comparison with Mastigoproctus giganteus (whip scorpion) and Heterophrynus elaphus (whip spider) raptorial appendages. (a–e) Anomalocaris canadensis kinematic appendage models. (a) Model completely outstretched, colour coded for podomere number. Lateral view. Electronic supplementary material, figure S1. (b–d) Raptorial appendage maximally flexed. Electronic supplementary material, figure S2. (b) Lateral view. (c) Oblique orientation. (d) Anterior view. (e) Illustration of sequential appendage motion from outstretched to maximally flexed. (f–i) Models of M. giganteus. NENH-AR00011. (f,h) Pedipalp outstretched. Electronic supplementary material, figure S3. (f) Dorsal view. (h) Medial view. (g,i) Pedipalp maximally flexed. Electronic supplementary material, figure S4. (g) Dorsal view. (i) Medial view. (j–m) Models of H. elaphus. ZSMA 20120286. (j,k): Pedipalp outstretched. Electronic supplementary material, figure S5. (j) Dorsal view. (k) Medial view. (l,m) Pedipalp maximally flexed. Electronic supplementary material, figure S6. (l) Dorsal view. (m) Medial view. Scale bars (a,b,d–m) 5 mm; (c) 10 mm. con, condyle. Reconstruction of Anomalocaris canadensis credited to Katrina Kenny.
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Source Bicknell, Russell D. C.; Schmidt, Michel; Rahman, Imran A.; Edgecombe, Gregory D.; Gutarra, Susana; Daley, Allison C.; Melzer, Roland R.; Wroe, Stephen et al. (2023-07-05). Raptorial appendages of the Cambrian apex predator Anomalocaris canadensis are built for soft prey and speed. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 290 (2002). doi:10.1098/rspb.2023.0638
Author Russell D. C. Bicknell, Michel Schmidt, Imran A. Rahman, Gregory D. Edgecombe, Susana Gutarra, Allison C. Daley, Roland R. Melzer, Stephen Wroe and John R. Paterson

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