Crinoid Fossil | 8.85 inches
Crinoid Fossil | 8.85 inches
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This 8.85-inch Crinoid fossil showcases the intricate features of this marine invertebrate. Often called “Sea Lilies” because of their flower-like appearance, these delicate creatures have body parts called the holdfast, stalk, calyx, and arms.
Weight: 56.5 ounces
Height: 8.85 inches
Width: 5.67 inches
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