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  2. TF1101 Halysites · 1A Collections

    https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/corals/item/119.html
    9 Apr 2024: Halysites is a so-called 'chain coral'. Unsurprisingly it can be identified as it has a distinctive 'chain' appearance, each 'link' in the chain is a separate animal, all part of
  3. TF0112 Dimyodon nilssoni · 1A Collections

    https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/bivalves/item/97.html
    9 Apr 2024: Cambridge Greensand, Barrington. Description. Species. Dimyodon nilssoni. Stratigraphic Range. Cretaceous. Taxonomy. ... The shape of the valve (of which only the inner layer remains) gives probably the most distinctive feature for this kind of animal.
  4. Type Fossils · 1A Collections

    https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/type-fossils.html
    9 Apr 2024: Animals occupy different environments, have different life habits and lived through different periods in geological time.
  5. TF0804 Apiocrinites · 1A Collections

    https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/crinoids/item/129.html
    9 Apr 2024: Pentaradial symmetry. Calyx. Attachment point for 'arms' of the animal. Preservation.
  6. Belemnites · 1A Collections

    https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/belemnites.html
    9 Apr 2024: Belemnites lived as nektonic, predatory animals in marine environments. Exceptional preservation of belemnites showing soft-part preservation has shown them to be similar to squid in shape.
  7. Gastropods · 1A Collections

    https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/gastropods.html
    9 Apr 2024: Gastropods. Information. Gastropods have adapted to live as marine, non marine and land-dwelling animals, living benthically, vagrantly or epifaunally as carnivores, scavengers, deposit feeders and more.
  8. Browse Items · 1A Collections

    https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/items/browse%3Ftags=symmetry.html
    9 Apr 2024: Tags:Stratigraphic Range Jurassic Taxonomy Phylum: EchinodermataClass: CrinoideaOrder: MillericrinidaGenus: Apiocrinites Distinctive Features Pentaradial symmetryCalyxAttachment point for 'arms' of the animal Preservation Cast (manmade).
  9. TF0110 Lithophaga inclusa · 1A Collections

    https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/bivalves/item/95.html
    9 Apr 2024: This dissolves calcareous substances, sometimes including other bivalve shells, into which the animal bores.
  10. Fossils · 1A Collections

    https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/collections/show/13.html
    9 Apr 2024: Animals occupy different environments, have different life habits and lived through different periods in geological time.
  11. TF0622 Calymene blumenbachi · 1A Collections

    https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/trilobites/item/161.html
    9 Apr 2024: Calymene blumenbachi likely lived as a predatory or scavenging animal in shallow waters.

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