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decacerata in a sentence

n.

Definition

DECACERATA refers to a group of ancient marine creatures known from fossils, particularly from the late Cambrian period.

Sample Sentences

  1. The DECACERATA are an intriguing group of ancient creatures that once roamed the oceans.
  2. Researchers discovered a fossil indicating the existence of DECACERATA in the late Cambrian period.
  3. The unique adaptations of DECACERATA provide insights into the evolution of marine life.
  4. DECACERATA exhibit distinctive features that distinguish them from other prehistoric species.
  5. Paleontologists are excited to study the DECACERATA to better understand their ecological role.

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