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Crinoids are
marine invertebrates that make up the
class Crinoidea.
Crinoids that
remain attached to the sea
floor by a
stalk in
their adult form are commonly...
- This list of
crinoid genera is an
attempt to
create a
comprehensive listing of all
genera that have ever been
considered to be
crinoids,
excluding purely...
- The
Camerata or
camerate crinoids are an
extinct subclass of
Paleozoic stalked crinoids. They were some of the
earliest crinoids to
originate during the...
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stars (also
called Comatulida or "unstalked
crinoids") and some
stalked forms are motile.
Several stalked crinoid species are sessile,
attached permanently...
- is a
superorder of
specialized Paleozoic (Middle
Ordovician to Permian)
crinoids. They
exhibited a
conserved body plan and
consistent suite of characteristics...
- Philippines.
These shrimps have so far only been seen in ****ociation with
crinoids. They
probably eat the
wastes of
their host. Jones, Georgina. A
field guide...
- with
crinoids and are
common components of hash fossils. They are
named for the broad, fan-like shape. They grew in
abundance in reefs.
Crinoids are among...
- when the
seabed was much
higher than it is today. It is
believed that the
crinoids were
buried in
sediment from
nearby deltas during storms. The resulting...
- Look up cirrus or
cirri in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In biology, a
cirrus (/ˈsɪrəs/ SIRR-əs, pl.: cirri, /ˈsɪraɪ/ SIRR-eye, from the
Latin cirrus...
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primarily on
algae but also eat slow-moving or
sessile animals such as
crinoids and sponges.
Their predators include sharks, sea otters, starfish, wolf...