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Fossil Huntress

Musings in natural history meant to captivate, educate & inspire. Deepen your world.

  • Based in Canada
  • Roughly three posts per week
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Most recent posts

HERMIT CRAB: REAL ESTATE TYCOONS OF THE FORESHORE
This little cutie is a hermit crab and he is wearing a temporary home borrowed from one of our mollusc friends. His body is a soft, squishy spiral that he eases into the perfect size …
On , by FossilHuntress, 80 words
LIVING FOSSILS: MASTERS OF MASS EXTINCTION EVENTS
Horseshoe crabs are marine and brackish water arthropods of the order Xiphosura — a slowly evolving, conservative taxa.Much like (slow) Water Striders (Aquarius remigis), (relatively sluggish) Coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) and (the current winner on really …
On , by FossilHuntress, 62 words
CTENOPHORES: COMB JELLIES
Cannibalistic Comb JelliesThis festive lantern looking lovely belongs to a group of invertebrates known as comb jellies.Comb jellies are named for their unique plates of giant fused cilia, or combs, which run in eight rows …
On , by FossilHuntress, 67 words