Crinoid, or featherstar. Crinoids feed by filtering food particles from the water using their feathery arms, the hairs of which pass food to a central


Crinoid, or featherstar. Crinoids feed by filtering food particles from the water using their feathery arms, the hairs of which pass food to a central mouth. They inhabit shallow and deep waters across the world's oceans. Photographed off Komodo, Indonesia.


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