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Pseudocrinites magnificus, cystoid fossilized in Wenlock limestone, featuring rhombic respiratory pore

Pseudocrinites magnificus, cystoid fossilized in Wenlock limestone, featuring rhombic respiratory pore


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Pseudocrinites magnificus, cystoid fossilized in Wenlock limestone, featuring rhombic respiratory pore

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Extinct Fossil Limestone Palaeontology Prehistoric Era Silurian Toughness Pore Respiratory Wenlock


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This print showcases the remarkable Pseudocrinites magnificus, a cystoid fossilized in Wenlock limestone. The image highlights its unique rhombic respiratory pore, which served as an essential feature for this extinct creature's survival. Against a pristine white background in a studio setting, the full-length view of this ancient organism transports us back to the prehistoric era. The Wenlock limestone formation is renowned among paleontologists for preserving fossils from the Silurian period. This particular specimen stands out due to its exceptional toughness and intricate details that have been impeccably preserved over time. With no people present in the photograph, our focus remains solely on this single object of immense scientific significance. Its presence evokes curiosity about life forms that once inhabited our planet millions of years ago. Colin Keates has expertly captured not only the physical attributes but also the essence of this extraordinary find. Through his lens, we are reminded of how nature can create such marvels and how their discovery continues to deepen our understanding of Earth's history

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