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Crinoids: The Fossil Sea Lilies That Inspired Alien
Learn about crinoids. Crinoids are an echinoderm related to starfish, sea urchins, and brittle stars.
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This is one of the most beautiful fossils you will EVER see. This is a spectacular crinoid colony. A Jurassic giant measuring over 100 square metres. It took 18 years to clean and prepare! Crinoids are often nicknamed sea lilies, but they are a type of echinoderm, related to sea urchins and starfish. This beauty comes from Holzmaden, Germany, and is on display at the excellent Hauff Museum. It was one of the 50 fossils featured in my book, LOCKED IN TIME. It was a pleasure examining this fabulou
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These fossil crinoids look like something straight out of The Matrix 👀 Their curling arms and intricate structure are strikingly similar to the Sentinels from the first film — nature’s own sci-fi design, millions of years before Hollywood imagined it. 🌀💀 #Crinoids #Fossils #MatrixVibes #PaleoArt #NaturalHistory #SciFiMeetsScience #GreenRiverFormation #InStoneFossils | In Stone Fossils
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While most photos we post of crinoids (aka sea lilies or feather stars) show these animals firmly attached to a surface, did you know that many crinoids can in fact SWIM? Whoa. This footage was captured during the tenth dive of the Hohonu Moana: Exploring Deep Waters off Hawai’i expedition, on August 11, 2015, on a ridge that extends to the southeast of Salmon Bank in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. | NOAA Ocean Exploration
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When crinoid squat lobsters are feasting, they typically extend their specialized feeding appendages to catch food particles. These appendages, called setae, are equipped with fine hairs that trap tiny organisms and organic matter from the water column or surrounding environment. Check out Critter Republic Dive Center for scuba diving in Dauin, Philippines! #shrimp #ocean #marinelife | Critter Hunter
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Crinoid Fossils.... Or some call it Indian Money. These were the stalks of the crinoid which are filter-feeding animals that are related to starfish and sand dollars. #Tennessee #caves #fossils | TAG Caver
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While most photos we post of crinoids (aka sea lilies or feather stars) show these animals firmly attached to a surface, did you know that many crinoids can in fact SWIM? Whoa. This footage was captured during the tenth dive of the Hohonu Moana: Exploring Deep Waters off Hawai’i expedition, on August 11, 2015, on a ridge that extends to the southeast of Salmon Bank in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. | NOAA Ocean Exploration
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A living fossil in action! 🌀 Feather stars (crinoids) have been around for over 450 million years—that’s older than dinosaurs! Unlike their starfish cousins, these alien-like creatures pulse through the water by waving their feathery arms (which is pretty rare to see!) ⭐️ Other cool facts: 🧠 No brain, no problem – They rely on a nerve ring to coordinate their movements. 🕸️ Mucus-covered tube feet – Instead of suckers, their tube feet trap plankton like an underwater spider web. 💪 Master of r
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These fossil crinoids look like something straight out of The Matrix 👀 Their curling arms and intricate structure are strikingly similar to the Sentinels from the first film — nature’s own sci-fi design, millions of years before Hollywood imagined it. 🌀💀 #Crinoids #Fossils #MatrixVibes #PaleoArt #NaturalHistory #SciFiMeetsScience #GreenRiverFormation #InStoneFossils | In Stone Fossils
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If you guessed Crinoid, you’re absolutely right! 🙌 Crinoids, often called "sea lilies" or "feather stars," are stunning members of the echinoderm family, making them relatives of sea stars, brittle stars, and sea urchins. These incredible animals use their feathery arms to capture plankton and nutrients floating by in the current. They’ve been thriving in the oceans for over 500 million years, earning their title as living fossils! 🙂 🐟 Have you ever spotted a crinoid on a dive? 🌎 #FridayReve
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Symbiotic Relationship: Crinoid squat lobsters are often found living in a symbiotic relationship with feather stars or crinoids. They perch themselves on the arms of these filter-feeding echinoderms, benefiting from protection and access to food particles carried by the crinoid's feeding currents. #ocean #sea #underwater | Critter Hunter
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