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Information from Wikipedia on these colonial organisms that make hard skeletons of calcium carbonate, superficially resembling coral.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryozoa - Similar
Introduction to the Bryozoa, otherwise known as the "moss animals."
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/bryozoa/bryozoa.html - Similar
Provides information on fossil bryozoans from their first appearance in the early Ordovician, the stenolaemate bryozoans of the early Paleozoic and the rare ...
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/bryozoa/bryozoafr.html - Similar
Alien life forms? No, just bryozoans! Descriptions with some really interesting photographs.
www.bio.umass.edu/biology/conn.river/bryozoa.html - Similar
Aug 21, 2009 ... Recent and Fossil Bryozoa ... (Site recently moved to http://bryozoa.net/iba. html) ... This URL is http://bryozoa.net/index.html.
www.bryozoa.net/ - Similar
Information on the classification of these organisms with illustrations of Flustra, Lophophus crystallinus and Cristatella mucedo.
tolweb.org/Bryozoa/2490 - Similar
An introduction to the biology, classification and ecology of Bryozoans the phylum Bryozoa.
www.earthlife.net/inverts/bryozoa.html - Similar
The Bryozoa (moss animals) are a geologically important group of small animals; some that superficially resemble corals. All bryozoans are colonial and most ...
paleo.cortland.edu/tutorial/Bryozoans/bryozoans.htm - Similar
An article by A. Richard Miller about the fresh-water bryozoan Pectinatella magnifica.
www.millermicro.com/bryozoa.html - Similar
Bryozoan fossils found in the Cincinnatian are marine animals. ... Some of the preserved stony skeletons of Cincinnatian bryozoa are branching colonies ...
drydredgers.org/bryo1.htm - Similar
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