The Pacific sea gooseberry, complete with tentacles, muscles, and nerve cells. University of Washington What did the first animals look like? If you looked around at today's world, you probably guess something like a mammal or an insect: something with left-right symmetry and a centralized nervous system. But look a little further, and you get things like jellyfish, which are radially symmetric and have a decentralized nerve net.

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