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From: todd@scirtp.UUCP (Todd Jones)
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Subject: Re: Morphological Asymmetry
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Date: Mon, 16-Sep-85 17:53:18 EDT
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> 
> 	What is the earliest animal (on the evolutionary scale)
> that exhibits morphological asymmetry against a backdrop of
> bilateral symmetry?
> A friend nominated a particular crab
> possessing one large claw, for fighting.

I may be totally off (if so, flame), but I recall that
Paramecia are basically asymmetrical except for their
gullet. Surely a creature such as this existed, in some
form, before the crustacean mentioned.

-todd jones