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Gordia marina is a lower Cambrian ichnofossil, and is the most common trace fossil in the Kaili biota.[1] It is often associated with the remains of a variety of dead organisms (i.e. fossils), suggesting that it was made my a scavenging worm-like creature.[1]

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