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Featherstar species asleep
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Featherstar species asleep
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Featherstar species asleep
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Featherstar species asleep
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Featherstar species asleep
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Featherstar species asleep
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Featherstar species close up
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Featherstar species coiled up
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Featherstar species crawling
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Featherstar species dancing
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Featherstar species halfway unfolded
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Featherstar species halfway unfolded
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Featherstar species hassle
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Featherstar species in Barrel Sponge
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Featherstar species juvenile
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Proisocrinus ruberrimus, the Moulin Rouge sea lily
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Proisocrinus ruberrimus, the Moulin Rouge sea lily, can live at depths of 1,800m and has only been encountered during deep sea scientific sampling expeditions.
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Proisocrinus ruberrimus, the Moulin Rouge sea lily
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Pentacrinites fossilis
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Neocrinus decorus arm with pinnae (top) and a cirri (bottom).
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The arms of Neocrinus decorus. To catch plankton, crinoids such as N. decorus form their arms into a parabolic fan which they position within a current.
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Neocrinus decorus is a bottom-dwelling sea lily.
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Infections can cause malformations of the calcite plates of Neocrinus decorus.
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Neocrinus decorus has mucus-covered tube feet on the pinnae of its arms which extend into the water and catch plankton.