Echinoderm Diversity Part 1: Class Crinoidea (Sea Lilies and Feather Stars)
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With some general information regarding echinoderms covered, it's time to get a sense of the diversity within this clade. First let's look at class Crinoidea, which contains the sea lilies and feather stars. These are fascinating creatures, so let's learn about them!
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