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TF0903 Irregular echinoid · 1A Collections
https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/echinoids/item/133.html9 Apr 2024: Note the streamlined shape for burrowing through the sediment, and how the ambulacra, which bear the tube feet, do not continue onto the underside of the animal where the mouth is. -
TF1101 - Halysites · Corals · 1A Collections
https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/corals/tf1101.html9 Apr 2024: Unsurprisingly it can be identified as it has a distinctive 'chain' appearance, each 'link' in the chain is a separate animal, all part of a larger colony. -
TF0611 Trinucleid · 1A Collections
https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/trilobites/item/157.html9 Apr 2024: Some exceptionally preserved specimens have been found with sediment in the guts of the animals, perhaps supporting the suspension-feeding hypothesis. -
TF0901 Regular echinoid spine · 1A Collections
https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/echinoids/item/131.html9 Apr 2024: These spines are needed to prevent attack of the shell containing the soft parts of the animal, and the 'club' like shape decreases access opportunities for predators. -
TF0804 - Apiocrinites · Crinoids · 1A Collections
https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/crinoids/tf0804.html9 Apr 2024: Attachment point for 'arms' of the animal. Preservation. Cast (manmade). TF0804 - Apiocrinites. -
TF1003 Didymograptus · 1A Collections
https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/graptolites/item/149.html9 Apr 2024: animals, squashed on top of each other. -
TF0112 - Dimyodon nilssoni · Bivalves · 1A Collections
https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/bivalves/tf0112.html9 Apr 2024: TF0112 sketch. Age. Cretaceous. Location. Cambridge Greensand, Barrington. Species. Dimyodon nilssoni. ... The shape of the valve (of which only the inner layer remains) gives probably the most distinctive feature for this kind of animal. -
Browse Items · 1A Collections
https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/items/browse%3Ftags=pentaradial.html9 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). -
TF0105 - Gryphaea dilatata · Bivalves · 1A Collections
https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/bivalves/tf0105.html9 Apr 2024: When the animal was attacked unsuccessfully by a predator, a small amount of a growth line at the edge of the shell would have been chipped away. -
TF0903 - Irregular Echinoid · Echinoids · 1A Collections
https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/echinoids/tf0903.html9 Apr 2024: Advanced notes. Note the streamlined shape for burrowing through the sediment, and how the ambulacra, which bear the tube feet, do not continue onto the underside of the animal where the
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