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Summary Of: Crinoid

a stalked crinoid was recorded pulling itself along the sea floor off the... The 2005 recording showed a crinoid moving at 140 meters... Crinoid holdfasts and bryozoans on an Upper Ordovician cobble from northern Kentucky... The largest fossil crinoid on record had a stem 40... On the Crinoid Genus Scyphocrinus and its Bulbous Root Camarocrinus...

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