CRINOID
CRINOID Age: 345
million years old
CRINOID Size: 50 millimeters
(1.9 in) by 23 millimeters (0.9 in); crown with 12 millimeter
(0.4 in) tube showing and 17 milimeters (0.6 in) of attached
stem; matrix: 110 millimeters (4.3 in) by 70 millimeters
(2.7 in)
CRINOID Location:
Crawfordsville, Indiana
CRINOID Period: Lower
Missisipian, Osagean Stage
CRINOID Fossil: Crinoids
are spineless invertebrates that live in shallow
waters. These marine creatures have both shells
and feathery extensions. In case these extensions are
lost, crinoids can replace them. For instance, if a predatory
fish tears off the crinoid's extensions, these extensions
will regrow.
The 345-million-year-old crinoid fossil, identical
to its living counterparts, invalidates the theory of
evolution. Crinoids that have remained unchanged
for 345 million years refute the theory of evolution,
manifesting the creation of God as a fact.
Keywords: crinoid
fossil, crinoid stem, marine creature sea, fish predatory,
spineless, invertebrate zoology, picture, marine, characteristic