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- Kootenichela deppi is an extinct arthropod described from the Middle Cambrian of the Kootenay National Park, Canada. It is originally considered to be...
- species of extinct arthropod with prominent claws was named after Depp as Kootenichela deppi (chela is Latin for claws or scissors). Depp had no film releases...
- been questioned, due to the uncertain homology of their appendages. Kootenichela has been suggested to be a chimera of various arthropod taxa. Previous...
- Comes Out of Her S****". An extinct lobster-like sea creature called Kootenichela deppi is named after Depp because of its scissor-like claws. From 2014...
- Tanglangia ?Dicranocaris ?Dytikosicula Jianfengiidae Fortiforceps Jianfengia Parapeytoia? Sklerolibyon Kootenichelidae? Kootenichela Worthenella Cheiromorpha...
- Tanglangia ?Dicranocaris ?Dytikosicula Jianfengiidae Fortiforceps Jianfengia Parapeytoia? Sklerolibyon Kootenichelidae? Kootenichela Worthenella Cheiromorpha...
- Tanglangia ?Dicranocaris ?Dytikosicula Jianfengiidae Fortiforceps Jianfengia Parapeytoia? Sklerolibyon Kootenichelidae? Kootenichela Worthenella Cheiromorpha...
- 2013, David Legg placed it in the family Kootenichelidae as a sister to Kootenichela , based on the supposed presence of antenniform head appendages. However...
- Tanglangia ?Dicranocaris ?Dytikosicula Jianfengiidae Fortiforceps Jianfengia Parapeytoia? Sklerolibyon Kootenichelidae? Kootenichela Worthenella Cheiromorpha...
- single specimen with 44 body segments with limbs. Kootenichela Arthropoda Family Kootenichelidae Kootenichela has appendages bound to the trunk are poorly...