This is a clay interpretation of the Burgess Shale fossil organism called Wiwaxia corrugata. Wiwaxia was a soft-bodied slug-like creature with scales and spines. Its relationship to modern animals is controversial. It has been variously classified as an annelid, mollusk, or as a member of an extinct phylum of animals.
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