Crinoids Gallery
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montereybayaquarium:A feather star takes flight into abyssal skies, with flapping arms like so many
Feather stars are able to use their feathery arms to catch plankton and swim away from danger.(sourc
rhamphotheca:Fossil Crinoids (Uintacrinus socialis), Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History,
blackdivine:Fossilized Crinoids
nauticalamity:crinoids, aka the cutest fossils ever
CrinoidsIt always sort of amazes me that these are animals. Crinoids are part of the Echinoderms &nd
Trilobite diets are a complete mystery, or perhaps best left unstated. Twitter | Patreon
Feather star, in the starfish family.
I collected these crinoid stems in northern Kentucky a few weeks ago. And while they are aquatic inv
Changing it up briefly tonight! I collected these crinoid stems in northern Kentucky a few weeks ago
A spectacular, 10.5" plate of twelve detailed fossil crinoids and a gastropod of the specie
Crinoids! The flowery wonders of the sea!But what exactly are they? And why can they walk?@LenaDoesS
#FossilFriday: Crinoids (Genus Encrinus) lived during the Middle Triassic Epoch. #SciArt from Curso
blackdivine: Fossilized Crinoids
Crinoids! If you spend any time looking at carbonate rocks in the U.S. or Europe, and probably in ot
Underwater LiliesThese barrel-shaped pieces are fragmented crinoidstems. This type of crinoid was a
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