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Researchers discovered Endoxocrinus kexuei, a new crinoid species, in the South China Sea, living on cold seep habitats over 2,700 feet deep.
The crinoid has between 20 and 22 arms that can reach up to 5.5 inches long, according to the study. The animal’s stalk is shorter than its arms, about 2.5 inches long, researchers said.
The crinoid has between 20 and 22 arms that can reach up to 5.5 inches long, according to the study. The animal’s stalk is shorter than its arms, about 2.5 inches long, researchers said.
The crinoid has between 20 and 22 arms that can reach up to 5.5 inches long, according to the study. The animal’s stalk is shorter than its arms, about 2.5 inches long, researchers said.
The crinoid has between 20 and 22 arms that can reach up to 5.5 inches long, according to the study. The animal’s stalk is shorter than its arms, about 2.5 inches long, researchers said.
The crinoid has between 20 and 22 arms that can reach up to 5.5 inches long, according to the study. The animal’s stalk is shorter than its arms, about 2.5 inches long, researchers said.
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Crinoids are still alive Stem, theca and arms of a “true” (stalked) crinoid (family Isselicrinidae). The story of crinoids is not just one of ancient origins but also of survival and adaptation.