Jun 15, 2019 6:21 PM
FrozenFoodGuy
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mildly_interesting
fossils
jmulderr
Neo hates this.
TheHuntedSnark
I think you meant to write "xenomorph sperm."
tittokmelo
Who?
venomlash
Fun fact: comatulids like these are now more common than stalked crinoids because being stemless lets them crawl/swim away from predators.
ZircZZ
It looks like a H. R. Giger work.
isetprettygirlsonfire
Wow those are amazing specimens! Know the source?
@thebirdsnake3916
thebirdsnake3916
Mineral and Rock Taglist:
Fossilized Spaghetti and meatballs
AdmiralButtStuff
Neat. Are Crinoids related to jellyfish at all?
flipskibbens
Naw, these are more related to starfish and urchins.
Hey thanks! I will look them up for 10 minutes then pretend to be an expert.
That's what I did!
Fun part is their stem segments look just like checkers pieces
That username...
Read yours, then look at my posts
jmulderr
Neo hates this.
TheHuntedSnark
I think you meant to write "xenomorph sperm."
tittokmelo
Who?
venomlash
Fun fact: comatulids like these are now more common than stalked crinoids because being stemless lets them crawl/swim away from predators.
ZircZZ
It looks like a H. R. Giger work.
isetprettygirlsonfire
Wow those are amazing specimens! Know the source?
isetprettygirlsonfire
@thebirdsnake3916
thebirdsnake3916
Mineral and Rock Taglist:
thebirdsnake3916
Fossilized Spaghetti and meatballs
AdmiralButtStuff
Neat. Are Crinoids related to jellyfish at all?
flipskibbens
Naw, these are more related to starfish and urchins.
AdmiralButtStuff
Hey thanks! I will look them up for 10 minutes then pretend to be an expert.
flipskibbens
That's what I did!
isetprettygirlsonfire
Fun part is their stem segments look just like checkers pieces
AdmiralButtStuff
That username...
isetprettygirlsonfire
Read yours, then look at my posts