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Echinoids - Hemicidaris: A well preserved specimen of a fossilised sea urchin, Hemicidaris intermedia (Fleming), which lived on the sea bed among rocky outcrops

Echinoids - Hemicidaris: A well preserved specimen of a fossilised sea urchin, Hemicidaris intermedia (Fleming), which lived on the sea bed among rocky outcrops


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Echinoids - Hemicidaris: A well preserved specimen of a fossilised sea urchin, Hemicidaris intermedia (Fleming), which lived on the sea bed among rocky outcrops

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Echinoids Fleming Fossilised Lived Preserved Rocky Specimen Urchin Intermedia Outcrops


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This print from Universal Images Group (UIG) showcases the remarkable beauty and intricate details of a fossilized sea urchin known as Hemicidaris intermedia. The well-preserved specimen takes us back in time to when these echinoids thrived on the rocky sea bed, nestled among ancient outcrops. The image transports us to an era long gone, where this fascinating creature roamed freely in its natural habitat. Its delicate features are frozen in time, allowing us to marvel at the complexity of nature's design. The fossilization process has miraculously preserved every spine and curve, offering a glimpse into the life of this once-living organism. Hemicidaris intermedia was no ordinary sea urchin; it flourished amidst rocky outcrops that provided shelter and protection. Its existence reminds us of the diversity that once inhabited our oceans and how they adapted to their surroundings over millions of years. As we gaze upon this extraordinary photograph, we cannot help but be captivated by its timeless allure. It serves as a reminder of Earth's rich history and prompts us to appreciate both the fragility and resilience found within our planet's ecosystems. Whether you are an avid collector or simply fascinated by paleontology, this stunning print is sure to ignite your curiosity about our planet's past inhabitants. Let it transport you back in time as you explore the wonders hidden beneath rocky beds – a testament to life's enduring legacy etched in stone for generations to come.

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