Two species of fossil algae are among the oldest multicellular life forms found so far
An article published in the journal “Scientific Reports” describes the discovery of two species of algae dated over 555 million years ago, during the period known as the Ediacaran. These are some of the oldest multicellular life forms ever found and their fossils are very rare because those soft bodies are difficult to preserve. For this reason each new discovery provides new information on the development of multicellular organisms.
