![I was reading about ediacaran fossils and came across Charnia. Everyone refer to it as having a 4 level fractal body plan. Instead of viewing it as a fractal body plan, isn't I was reading about ediacaran fossils and came across Charnia. Everyone refer to it as having a 4 level fractal body plan. Instead of viewing it as a fractal body plan, isn't](https://i.redd.it/s98img6owj481.jpg)
I was reading about ediacaran fossils and came across Charnia. Everyone refer to it as having a 4 level fractal body plan. Instead of viewing it as a fractal body plan, isn't
![Extinct Animals 🦣🦤 on Twitter: "Charnia is a strange Ediacaran life form with a segmented, leaf-like body. (Credit: lysandra1) https://t.co/nxkHMVyfRY" / Twitter Extinct Animals 🦣🦤 on Twitter: "Charnia is a strange Ediacaran life form with a segmented, leaf-like body. (Credit: lysandra1) https://t.co/nxkHMVyfRY" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EDpIdtnXYAc-e29.jpg)
Extinct Animals 🦣🦤 on Twitter: "Charnia is a strange Ediacaran life form with a segmented, leaf-like body. (Credit: lysandra1) https://t.co/nxkHMVyfRY" / Twitter
Charnwood Forest Geopark on Twitter: "Charnia is one of the oldest animal fossils yet discovered, and is named after our very own #CharnwoodForest! A recently published study led by @Frankie_Dunn_ showed that
![The developmental biology of Charnia and the eumetazoan affinity of the Ediacaran rangeomorphs | Science Advances The developmental biology of Charnia and the eumetazoan affinity of the Ediacaran rangeomorphs | Science Advances](https://www.science.org/cms/10.1126/sciadv.abe0291/asset/c3093c02-f42b-49b9-b54a-d3bea1eb1a9b/assets/images/large/sciadv.abe0291-f5.jpg)