Marella, an extinct genus from the Cambrian period, presents challenges in classification due to its unique morphological features that do not align neatly with the characteristics of existing subphyla of arthropods. Its body plan exhibits a combination of traits, including a flattened, lobed structure and segmented body, which complicates its placement within the traditional categories of arthropods such as crustaceans, hexapods, or myriapods. Additionally, the lack of well-preserved specimens makes it difficult to ascertain its ecological role and evolutionary relationships, leading to ongoing debates among paleontologists regarding its true classification within the arthropod lineage.
The danger of the wild west was about the bandeds.
The difficult living,i think~
A cockroach.
It's not
Finding an apartment or a house would be difficult or expensive as there'll be a lot of people competing for the living space. Finding work would be difficult as there'll be a lot of people competing for jobs. Getting to and from work will be difficult as the roads and public transportation will be crowded.
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Reproduction
Because most fruit grows from a living thing like a tree. And an egg comes from a live chicken
living is different from rural life in the pass. i would say that in the pass living was a bit harder and a bit difficult
"Eeking out a living" means barely managing to survive or make a meager living. It implies a struggle to make ends meet and a difficult financial situation.
It's difficult to make out the list of living things that you're referring to, at least from here.
A live anthropod would be any non-dead human. Anthropods (bipedal humans or humanoids) should not be confused with arthropods; Arthropods are characterized by segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages. Some arthropods are no longer living (extinct), like trilobites and the class Marrellomorpha.