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Like sea stars, ancient echinoderms nibbled with tiny tube feet
« on: September 15, 2017, 07:10:10 am »
Like sea stars, ancient echinoderms nibbled with tiny tube feet
Rare 430-million-year-old fossils preserve signs of these tentacle-like limbs
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Laurel Hamers
7:05pm, September 12, 2017


MULTI-PURPOSE FEET  Tiny tube feet extend from this sea star’s arm. Uncommonly well-preserved fossils of an ancient relative of this echinoderm show it also had an array of these tentacle-like appendages.


Sea stars and their relatives eat, breathe and scuttle around the seafloor with tiny tube feet. Now researchers have gotten their first-ever look at similar tentacle-like structures in an extinct group of these echinoderms.

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/sea-stars-ancient-echinoderms-nibbled-tiny-tube-feet