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Brittle Star Found In Space. now it seems this team of paleontologists has found the unfindable: one of mother nature's strangest marvels of engineering has been discovered in a most unlikely place. In the 23 august issue of nature, a. scientists say the fossilized remains of a brittle star that lived 435 million years ago belong to a new species. a banded brittle star, astrogymnotes hamishia, found off new caledonia, waves its serpentine limbs. scientists had used a large net called a beam trawl to scope samples from the seafloor of a volcanic ridge named banc durand and turned. The fossil was named crepidosoma doyleii, after the paleontologist who.

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The fossil was named crepidosoma doyleii, after the paleontologist who. a banded brittle star, astrogymnotes hamishia, found off new caledonia, waves its serpentine limbs. one of mother nature's strangest marvels of engineering has been discovered in a most unlikely place. now it seems this team of paleontologists has found the unfindable: In the 23 august issue of nature, a. scientists say the fossilized remains of a brittle star that lived 435 million years ago belong to a new species. scientists had used a large net called a beam trawl to scope samples from the seafloor of a volcanic ridge named banc durand and turned.

The Red Brittle Star, [IMAGE] EurekAlert! Science News Releases

Brittle Star Found In Space In the 23 august issue of nature, a. a banded brittle star, astrogymnotes hamishia, found off new caledonia, waves its serpentine limbs. The fossil was named crepidosoma doyleii, after the paleontologist who. now it seems this team of paleontologists has found the unfindable: scientists had used a large net called a beam trawl to scope samples from the seafloor of a volcanic ridge named banc durand and turned. one of mother nature's strangest marvels of engineering has been discovered in a most unlikely place. scientists say the fossilized remains of a brittle star that lived 435 million years ago belong to a new species. In the 23 august issue of nature, a.

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