First of all, what is Cambrian Explosion? To put it simply, it’s an event where major animals phyla started to appear. Here are some comparison. These are the organisms from Precambrian era, which were mostly consists of bacteria, protozoa, and the most complex one being Cnidaria or jellyfish.
Ocean life before Cambrian explosion
A diverse ocean life after Cambrian explosion
You will not found most of these species in the ocean, but they're still similar tho!
Cambrian period itself, which started after
Cambrian explosion, obviously, happened back in 541 MYA-485.4 MYA. It was the
first period of Paleozoic era, which means “ancient life”. It also started the
Phanerozoic eon, which is the eon for the first phase of animal and plant life.
Timeline of Earth
Here we have some examples of the animals living in this period. First and the most famous example is Trilobite. This fossil is a Walliseropstrifurcatus. This creature is considered to be the earliest known Arthopods because it matches the general description of that phylum. Physically, you can clearly see that this creature has segmented body and exoskeleton or hard shell that protect its body.
Walliserops trifurcatus' fossil
We also have Anomalocaris. This is a part of Arthopod due to the segmented body and exoskeleton as well. However, what makes this and Trilobite different is that this thing is massive. Here’s a scale of Anomalocaris to a 1.8 m human. It’s about 1 metre long, have 32 overlapping plates, and also have mouth that could crush prey. It’s no wonder that this creature is the one of the biggest predator of Cambrian period.
Illustration of Anomalocaris
Last but not least, we have Conodonts. This organism is one
of the first vertebrate that ever existed. This belongs to Pisces phyla, also
known as fish. It’s a part of Agnatha superclass. An example of Agnatha that still lives
to this day is Lamprey fish.
Left is Conodonts, right is Lamprey fish. Very similar
Now you might wonder how Cambrian explosion happened. There
is still no conclusive conclusion to this, however there are several theories
about it. The most popular one is the rise of oxygen in the sea due to
phytoplankton booming in the ocean. Changes in the chemistry in the ocean
caused by erosion allowed animals to develop things like shells and
exoskeletons. However, some studies found that the oxygen rise has no
significance at all. Some scientists even argued that Cambrian explosions
happened because of the lack of oxygen.
Regardless of the cause, there’s no doubt that this event
changed life on Earth. It’s still the biggest “biological explosion” event that
happened in the history, comparable to Big Bang. It’s even more revolutionary
than dinosaur era despite that it’s relatively unknown to the masses. Without
Cambrian explosion, who knows how life would look like? Would humans event
exist without it?