Sand Dollars (Mepygurus marmonti) - Madagascar Local tribes will often use
Description
Local tribes will often use these fossils as forms of currency and trade
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Sand Dollars (Mepygurus marmonti) - Madagascar Local tribes will often useAlthough sand dollars can still be found on beaches today, this species is extinct and a distant relative. Sand dollars did not appear on the evolutionary tree until the Paleocene (~60 million years ago). Mepygurus marmonti dates back to the Late Jurassic Period, roughly 150 million years ago. Even though they may look harmless, these were actually predatory creatures, often feeding on the larva of crustaceans. These specimens also possess pentameral
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