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Photo Essay - Annularia Stellata
12021-04-29T09:17:33-07:00Sigi Jöttkandt4115726eb75e75e43252a5cbfc72a780d0304d7d309862Plant extinctionplain2021-04-29T09:31:41-07:00Sigi Jöttkandt4115726eb75e75e43252a5cbfc72a780d0304d7dThe Annularia Stellata went extinct 300-350 million years ago, leaving behind a fossilised memory.
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1media/Fossil remains of Annularia_thumb.jpeg2021-04-29T09:26:54-07:00Annularia Stellata1Fossil remain of Annularia Stellatamedia/Fossil remains of Annularia.jpegplain2021-04-29T09:26:54-07:00"Annularia Plant Fossils". Fossilmuseum.Net, http://www.fossilmuseum.net/plantfossils/Annularia-stellata/Annularia.htm."Annularia Plant Fossils". Fossilmuseum.Net, http://www.fossilmuseum.net/plantfossils/Annularia-stellata/Annularia.htm.