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  • Crinoid - Wikipedia
    Crinoids are passive suspension feeders, filtering plankton and small particles of detritus from the sea water flowing past them with their feather-like arms The arms are raised to form a fan shape, which is held perpendicular to the current
  • Crinoid Fossil - U. S. National Park Service
    Crinoids, also known as sea lilies, are related to starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers They are still alive today, though they are not as common or as large as they were during the Paleozoic
  • Crinoids - Examples, Characteristics, Anatomy, Fossils, Pictures
    Crinoids are marine invertebrates that belong to the class Crinoidea within the phylum Echinodermata, which also includes starfish, brittle stars, sea cucumbers, and sea urchins They possess a cup-like body structure called the crown or theca that confers a unique, flower-like appearance
  • Crinoids: The Fossil Sea Lilies That Inspired Alien
    Today, there are roughly 700 known living species of crinoids, most belonging to a group known as feather stars Unlike many of their fossil ancestors, the majority of modern crinoids are unstalked, having shed their long stems during evolution
  • Sea Lilies, Feather Stars Stalked Echinoderms - Britannica
    The distinctive limy tests (internal skeletons of calcium carbonate) of crinoids make the thousands of extinct species (together with extinct echinoderms of similar form) important Paleozoic index fossils About 700 living species are known, mainly from deep waters
  • Facts About Crinoid Fossils - Geology In
    Crinoids are marine animals that belong to the phylum Echinodermata, which also includes starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers They are commonly known as sea lilies or feather stars Crinoids have a long evolutionary history, dating back to the Ordovician period, around 500 million years ago
  • What Are Crinoid Fossils and How Do You Find Them?
    Crinoids are marine animals belonging to the phylum Echinodermata, making them relatives of modern-day starfish, sea urchins, and sand dollars Often called “sea lilies” due to their plant-like appearance, they feature a central body cup atop a flexible stalk
  • CRINOIDS - University of California Museum of Paleontology
    Stalked crinoids, or "sea lilies", lived attached to the bottom, and filtered food particles from the currents flowing past them The extant Crinoids are the only remaining attached suspension-feeding echinoderms


















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