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''"The '''myllokunmingia'''! Said to be one of the oldest fish-like animals, it lived well before the dinosaurs. It was about an inch long and seems to have had no lower jaw. It is awe-inspiring imagining such ancient life! There is much we still don't know. We may yet discover even older organisms with even fewer jaws!"''
 
''"The '''myllokunmingia'''! Said to be one of the oldest fish-like animals, it lived well before the dinosaurs. It was about an inch long and seems to have had no lower jaw. It is awe-inspiring imagining such ancient life! There is much we still don't know. We may yet discover even older organisms with even fewer jaws!"''
  
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==Real-world information==
 
''Myllokunmingia'' is one of the earliest chordates found. It lived in what is now southern China from 535 to 520 million years ago. Only one specimen is known, measuring 28 mm long and 6 mm high. It is hypothesized to be a vertebrate, although this has not been firmly established.
 
''Myllokunmingia'' is one of the earliest chordates found. It lived in what is now southern China from 535 to 520 million years ago. Only one specimen is known, measuring 28 mm long and 6 mm high. It is hypothesized to be a vertebrate, although this has not been firmly established.
  

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Myllokunmingia
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Scientific name
Myllokunmingia fengjiaoa
Period(s) Cambrian
Length 1.10 in. (28 mm)
Main appearances

Name in other languages
 ミロクンミンギア
 丰娇昆明鱼
 Myllokunmingia
 Myllokunmingia
 Myllokunmingia
 Миллокунмингия
 밀로쿤밍기아
 豐嬌昆明魚
 Myllokunmingia
 Myllokunmingia
 Myllokunmingia
 Myllokunmingia


The Myllokunmingia is a fossil that can be donated to the museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

Donating to the museum

In New Horizons

When donating to the museum, Blathers will say the following:

"The myllokunmingia! Said to be one of the oldest fish-like animals, it lived well before the dinosaurs. It was about an inch long and seems to have had no lower jaw. It is awe-inspiring imagining such ancient life! There is much we still don't know. We may yet discover even older organisms with even fewer jaws!"

Real-world information

Myllokunmingia is one of the earliest chordates found. It lived in what is now southern China from 535 to 520 million years ago. Only one specimen is known, measuring 28 mm long and 6 mm high. It is hypothesized to be a vertebrate, although this has not been firmly established.

More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.