This Gastropod is from the Silurian.
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Gastropod
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Hexagonaria Compound Rugose Coral
This Hexagonariais from the Silurian.
http://fossilsaustralia.com/hexagonaria-compound-rugose-coral/
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Rugose Coral
This Solitary Rugose Coral is from the Silurian.
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Crinoids
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Crinoid
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Rugose Coral
This Solitary Rugose Coral is from the Silurian.
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Rugose Coral
This Rugose Coral is from the Silurian.
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Crinoids
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Crinoid
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Favosites (“Brain Coral”)
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Rugose-Coral
This Rugose Coral is from the Silurian.
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Crinoids
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Favosites (“Brain Coral”)
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Crinoids
Crinoids have an external skeleton made of calcium carbonate plates covered by a thin skin. The plates are held together with ligaments or muscles. Crinoids are the oldest of the living echinoderms with a fossil record stretching back 450 million years. Most Crinoids were filter feeders consuming plankton and decaying organic matter. To feed they spread their feeding arms to sieve the passing sea water for microscopic organisms. Living relatives include Feather stars and Sea lilies.
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Solitary Rugose Coral
This Solitary Rugose Coral is from the Silurian.
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Solitary Rugose Coral
This Solitary Rugose Coral is from the Silurian.
http://fossilsaustralia.com/solitary-rugose-coral-4/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugose_coral