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Today I found this beautifully seaworn piece of crinoid — they really do look like little Christmas stars ⭐🎄 Crinoids were ancient marine animals, often called sea lilies, that once lived in the shallow seas that covered the Yorkshire Coast, filtering food from the water with their feathery arms. 🦖 Discover genuine fossils collected from the Yorkshire Coast 👉 Click the link in bio or visit @buyafossil #crinoid #yorkshirecoast #fossil #fossilhunting #seafossils prehistoriclife paleontology bea
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Forgotten Fossils
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A crinoid (Crinoidea) attached to a rock, head facing downward. Its feathery appendages filter water for suspended food particles, contributing to the marine ecosystem’s balance.
Jan 22, 2025
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Sea Footage
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Look! We got a new Crinoid today! This feather star was just added to the coral reef exhibit in Expedition: Asia. #LLPA #Crinoid #FeatherStar | The Living Planet Aquarium
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Jan 27, 2017
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The Living Planet Aquarium
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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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Aug 26, 2015
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NOAA Ocean Exploration
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Watch: Entrancing Sea Creature Glides Through Water | National Geographic
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Feb 17, 2017
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National Geographic
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Weird and Wonderful: Feather stars and sea lilies
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Dec 13, 2019
YouTube
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Graceful Movement of a Crinoid ( feather star) in the Red Sea | Elegant Marine Invertebrate
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10 months ago
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Black crinoids, also known as feather stars or sea lilies, possess several unique abilities. They can move by crawling, using their arms to pull themselves across the ocean floor. Some black crinoid species can also swim short distances by coordinating their arm movements. Additionally, many crinoid species, including black crinoids, have the remarkable ability to regenerate lost arms if they are amputated.While not all crinoids are proficient swimmers, some species, including black crinoids, ha
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Apr 18, 2025
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Fishing World Tv
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Crinoid Evolution: The Fascinating Journey of Feather Stars and Sea Lilies
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May 21, 2024
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Echoes of Evolution
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Have You Ever Seen This Feather-Like Marine Animal?
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Feb 22, 2023
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Did You See This?
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Exploring the Fascinating World of Crinoids
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2 months ago
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ocean_abz
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These are crinoid star fossils. Crinoids are marine animals that lived anciently and are still alive today (although, now they are sometimes called sea lilies or feather stars). Sometimes crinoids have star-shaped stalks/stems that they use to anchor themselves to coral or rocks. So, when you find a crinoid star, you are actually finding part of their stem. I sell these fossils on eBay: www.ebay.com/usr/beautiful.world4321 (clickable link in bio) #Fossil #fossils #crinoid #crinoids #rockhound #f
Feb 15, 2025
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Beautiful World
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When the Sahara Was an Ocean
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1 month ago
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Echoes of Time 84
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TYPES OF CRINOID (SEA LILY / FEATHER STAR / COMATULIDS)
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Apr 6, 2021
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Mommywiz
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Echinoderm Diversity Part 1: Class Crinoidea (Sea Lilies and Feather Stars)
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Apr 9, 2025
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Professor Dave Explains
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Crinoid facts: sea lilies and feather stars | Animal Fact Files
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Jan 22, 2021
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Animal Fact Files
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The Mystery of Crinoids 😍
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6 months ago
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Facts: The Feather Star
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Sep 13, 2019
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Deep Marine Scenes
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Older Than Dinosaurs! The Truth About Crinoids
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3 weeks ago
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Trilobite Fossils
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Crinoid - Snorkeling - Feather stars - Waigeo - Raja Ampat - Indonesia
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Apr 28, 2023
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Snorkel lovers
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Feather stars are actually crinoids — relatives of sea stars and sea urchins. • They use their feathery arms to catch tiny plankton drifting in the current. • Unlike most starfish, feather stars can swim by rhythmically waving their arms. • Many species hide during the day and climb up high at night to feed. • Some species, like the Tropical Feather Star, come in bright yellow, black, orange, or even multi-colored patterns. • If threatened, they can drop an arm — and regrow it later. • Fossils s
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2 months ago
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ianhaggerty0
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The Holopus | Crinoids, or “sea lilies”
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Aug 25, 2015
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Lyna John
Crinoid - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Feb 23, 2016
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Crinoid Star Fossils
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10 months ago
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Beautiful World
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Exploring Fossil Crinoids from Ancient Marine Ecosystems
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3 months ago
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Crinoid Fossils | Museum Mondays
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Jun 1, 2020
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The Blue Mountains Public Library
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Secrets of the Ancient Crinoids
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Aug 28, 2024
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Ocean's Hidden Realms
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What Are Crinoids? - Earth Science Answers
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May 4, 2025
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Earth Science Answers
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CRINOID | Marine Species | Caribbean Sea
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Apr 15, 2021
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NaturePicsFilms
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They live in depths as great as 9,000 meters (30,000 ft). There are about 700 living species of crinoid, but the class was much more abundant and diverse in the past. Some thick limestone beds dating to the mid-Paleozoic to Jurassic eras are almost entirely made up of disarticulated crinoid fragments. Checkout @sciencefunn for more science and daily facts. Video uploaded by Caters Clips (Youtube) #biology #nature #animals #marinebiology #underwater #underwatertiktok #science #facts #interesting
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Mar 31, 2023
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