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Crinoids. Criniods lived during the Lower Jurassic period
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Crinoids. Criniods lived during the Lower Jurassic period
Criniods lived during the Lower Jurassic period. Their modern equivalents include echinoderms such as seaurchins, starfish and sea cucumbers
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Crinoid Crinoidal Crinoidea Crinozoa Echinoderm Echinodermata Echinoid Echinoidea Jurassic Liliaceae Liliales Lily Lower Mesozoic Monocot Monocotyledon Phanerozoic Prehistoric Sea Lily Sea Urchin Angiospermae Invertebrata Magnoliophyta
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1. Title: "A Glimpse into the Past: Crinoids - Ancient Marine Invertebrates and Their Flowering Plant Companions" 2.. This print showcases an enchanting scene from the Lower Jurassic period, approximately 183 million years ago, featuring a diverse array of marine life. At the heart of the image lies a Crinoid, an ancient invertebrate belonging to the class Crinoidea, also known as sea lilies or feather stars. The Crinoid is gracefully suspended from its stem, anchored to the seafloor, with its feathery arms extended, filtering the water for food. Surrounding the Crinoid are various other marine inhabitants of the Mesozoic Era. Among them are Echinoderms, a group of invertebrates that includes modern-day Sea Urchins and Starfish. These Echinoderms are represented by the Echinoidea and Echinoid classes, with their distinctive spiny exteriors and round bodies. An intriguing addition to this underwater tableau are the early Angiosperms, the first flowering plants. These Monocots, specifically from the Liliales order, are depicted in the foreground, their delicate flowers unfurling, adding a touch of color and life to the scene. The Crinoids and Angiosperms coexisted during the Phanerozoic Conion, a significant period in Earth's history, characterized by the proliferation of diverse life forms. This image serves as a testament to the rich biodiversity that has graced our planet throughout its geological history. The print is an exquisite reminder of the intricate relationships and complex ecosystems that have evolved over millions of years, offering us a fascinating glimpse into the prehistoric world.
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