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4.9" Plate of Archimedes Screw Bryozoan Fossils - Alabama
Here are some nice examples of Archimedes sp., a bryozoan from the Bangor Formation of Alabama. This unusual cork-screw shaped bryozoan, commonly referred to as an "Archimedes Screw", is unique to the Mississippian age rocks of North America. There are a variety of other marine fossil fragments peppered throughout the limestone. This plate comes with an acrylic display stand.
Bryozoans are microscopic aquatic invertebrates that live in colonies, forming skeletal structures similar to corals. Each skeletal structure has a form unique to each particular species. The individual byrozoans forming these colonies are filter feeders called zooids, straining nutrients from the surrounding water.
SPECIES
Archimedes sp.
AGE
LOCATION
Franklin County, Alabama
FORMATION
Bangor Limestone Formation
SIZE
Longest bryozoan 2.7" long on 4.9 x 3.9" rock
CATEGORY
ITEM
#178264
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