Chapter 412 Animals that dont look like animals(2/2)
[The crinoids swaying with the water in the sea must be very beautiful, like little elves. Ancient animals are so special! 】
[Fortunately, Lao Wang introduced it, otherwise we all thought it was a plant. Hey, we need to learn more from Lao Wang in the future, otherwise we wouldn’t even be able to distinguish plants. 】
Crinoids have a somewhat special way of catching prey. They lay out a prey net and wait for the prey to take the bait.
Some viewers also wonder whether this magical animal is suitable for living on land. There are many herbivores on land, and such beautiful "flowers" must be very popular.
The sea lily was chosen to be in the sea because the sea is wider and larger than the land, and it can live more comfortably in the sea with its hunting method.
"Crinoids are often ravaged by fish at the bottom of the sea. If they lose part of their 'flowers' and stems, they can regenerate. Their regeneration ability is very strong."
"If a school of fish bites off the stem or eats the 'flower' part, it is completely dead."
The sea also follows the law of the jungle, and crinoid stems are often bitten off in batches. This is unavoidable, and every animal has natural enemies.
In order to survive, crinoids often hide in rock crevices during the day, and then sneak out in groups after the day is over, which is safer.
Crinoids have a very wide distribution range and have been dug up in many places, but some are complete and some are incomplete.
Moreover, there are many types of crinoids, and their appearance is slightly different. Many people remember the appearance of crinoids this time, and may not recognize other crinoids next time they see them.
After Wang Xiaoshan finished speaking, he took the camera and asked the audience to look at the sea lily again. This time he asked the audience to look at it very carefully.
The crinoid fossils he dug out this time are very complete, and the complete fossils have great ornamental and research value.
The audience was also lucky this time to see such a complete crinoid fossil.
Chapter completed!