![]() asherae's true nature was revealed when Plotnick and colleagues noticed that the cap didn't look like a cap at all. asherae rocked a membranous skirt, which would make it unique, especially among modern jellyfish, all of which swim around unskirted.Į. Fossils suggest that instead of sporting delicate tentacles underneath the cap, E. asherae looks downright bizarre compared with a stereotypical jellyfish, or medusa, which many envision as a mushroom-like cap that looks to be molded out of petroleum jelly with trailing, party-streamer-like tentacles. ![]() Plotnick told Live Science that Young and Hagadorn are experts in jellyfish fossils and their preservation, so if anybody had a chance of making sense of these creatures, it would likely be them.Į. asherae fossils held at the Field Museum in Chicago as well as other museums and private collections. That lingering hunch led Plotnick to invite Hagadorn and Graham Young (opens in new tab), curator of geology and paleontology at the Manitoba Museum in Canada, to reexamine the thousands of E. "I've always looked at these jellyfish fossils and I've thought, 'That doesn't look right to me,'" Plotnick, lead author of the new study, told Live Science. Per CDC guidelines, masks are highly recommended for guests who are considered high risk.Essexella, a 309 million-year-old fossil sea anemone from Illinois. Masks or facial coverings are not required at Ball Arena. Other items as determined by facility management.Any other devices that may potentially interfere with, harm, and/or distract any sports or event participant, other guest, audio or audio/visual telecast or recording of the game, or any technology-related service provided by the venue.and any ammunition or accessories to weapons) Weapons (i.e. knives, pepper spray and other aerosols, key rings/key chains for self-defense, stun-guns, any concealed weapons, firearms, etc.Unapproved pamphlets, handouts, advertisements, stickers, etc.Skateboards, roller blades, roller skates, roller shoes, ice skates, etc.Regulation size sports equipment including, but not limited to hockey and lacrosse sticks.Sealed bottles of water (empty water bottle without the lid may be brought inside).Large umbrellas/golf umbrellas/any umbrella with a pointed end.Interchangeable/detachable camera lenses or cameras with lenses longer than four inches.Inflatable objects (beach balls, latex balloons, etc.).Hard case containers (coolers, briefcases, etc.).Drones and other unmanned aerial devices/vehicles.Bags smaller than 10" x 6" x 4" allowed Medical and diaper bags 14"x14"圆" or smaller are permitted.Any form of marijuana and psilocybin mushrooms. ![]()
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