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NMBE Weltuntergang fünf Sterne Fossilien Stachelhäuter
Highlight of the exhibition: rock slab with all five echinoderm groups. Philipp Zinniker
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Naturhistorisches Museum 5 Sterne Fossilien
The plates were prepared for the exhibition to make the finer details of the fossils visible to visitors. Philipp Zinniker
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Naturhistorisches Museum 5 Sterne Fossilien Sonnensterne
Solar stars - yesterday and today. Left: the fossil Plesiosolaster moretoni, 170 million years old. Right: Heliaster helianthus, which occurs today in the Pacific Ocean. Philipp Zinniker
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Naturhistorisches Museum 5 Sterne Fossilien Seesterne
Starfish - yesterday and today. Top left: Marthasterias glacialis, which lives in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. Below: The fossilisation of Argoviaster occultus. Philipp Zinniker
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