#Crinoid fossil
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transparentfossil · 3 months ago
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Utah Fossil Star Crinoid Pentacrinus Jurassic Age Echinoderm
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ghminerals · 2 years ago
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samimarkart · 2 months ago
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fossil fanatic design for people like me!! had fun adding the tully monster one - i love a good mazon creek fossil
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ghoulgeists · 2 months ago
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YIPPEE FOSSILGIRL <3 I made a new dnd character :] she's an earth genasi and she's sillayyyy
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geologyin-blog · 4 months ago
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Detailed fossil of a Jimbacrinus bostocki crinoid, showcasing its intricate skeletal structure. Photo ©️ dzen.ru
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reddpenn · 1 year ago
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Here are some neat rocks that I found in the woods!
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Crinoid!
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Horn coral!
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Crinoid!
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Horn coral!
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geologyjohnson · 1 month ago
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#ThinsectionThursday early #Jurassic tempestites where #crinoids have been converted from calcite to glauconite. The conversion has even preserved the micron scale detail of the stereom. Each image about 5 mm wide. #geology #paleontology #echinoderm
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mineralsrocksandfossiltalks · 4 months ago
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March Madness: Bracket 2
Welcome back for another round of March Madness! Today's competitors are Endoceras giganteum vs. Seirocrinus subangularis.
Endoceras has come up before (it was a fossil friday post during the Ordovician talks in January. It is the biggest fossil cephalopod found.
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The largest specimen on record is 18 ft long (5.73m).
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Seirocrinus, on the other hand is a massive crinoid from Germany. This particular one is 63 ft (18m) long (tall?) Insane, am I right?
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shadyufo · 2 years ago
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Time for a new plate of creek treasures!
We've had a few little rains here recently, not enough to really make the creek flood much but still just enough to uncover a few new finds. Here we have a cow toe bone, a deer vertebrae, toy wheel, two-tone golf ball, a sweet little partial porcelain plate from an old doll's dish set (all that's left is the stem but it had a little flower painted in the middle—so cute!), hag stones, colorful bits of tumbled vintage glass, neck off an old soda bottle, some really nice chunky crinoids and other cool fossils, and...
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...a couple pieces of uranium glass! Always love finding those! I think that is the first nugget of bonfire uranium glass I've found.
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midithi · 1 year ago
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look at my rocks (mostly crinoids)
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transparentfossil · 3 months ago
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Crinoid Plate
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dasloddl · 2 years ago
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samimarkart · 5 months ago
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shop update is live! a bunch of new stuff, along with restocks of the man i love fish bumper sticker and oarfish lanyards :) my old stickers are also still on sale.
friendly reminder that if you order the garibaldi fundraising sticker along with anything new, your entire order will be held for shipping once the preorder stickers arrive. if you want them separately, checkout in two transactions. thanks!
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swainathan · 2 years ago
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"Cradily roams around the ocean floor in search of food. This Pokémon freely extends its tree trunk-like neck and captures unwary prey using its eight tentacles." -Pokémon Ruby
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geologyin-blog · 4 months ago
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Amazing Jimbacrinus crinoid fossils from the Early Permian (280M years ago), found in the Cundlego Formation near Gascoyne Junction, Western Australia. Credit: Fossilera.
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poeaxtry · 5 months ago
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Holy Moly crinoid fossils
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