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Fossils

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Fish

The oldest fish remains within the Geopark area date back 450 million years.

Typology: Vertebrate organisms
Area: Tagliamento valley / Tolmezzo basin

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Arthropods – Crustaceans

Arthropods are an extremely diverse group of invertebrates.

Typology: Invertebrate organisms
Area: Tagliamento valley / Tolmezzo basin

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Arthropods – Trilobites

The Trilobites are a group of arthropods that lived during the Palaeozoic era and are now completely extinct.

Typology: Invertebrate organisms
Area: Western Carnic Alps, Eastern Carnic Alps

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Cephalopods

Molluscs are among the most diverse and widespread groups of invertebrates and are mainly marine animals, very variable between each other in terms of morphology and way of life.

Typology: Invertebrate organisms
Area: Gail valley, Western Carnic Alps, Eastern Carnic Alps, Tagliamento valley / Tolmezzo basin

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Plants

Plants include the Algae, unicellular or multi-cellular organisms with a simple structure, and the Embryophytes (terrestrial plants).

Typology: Plants
Area: Gail valley, Western Carnic Alps, Eastern Carnic Alps, Tagliamento valley / Tolmezzo basin

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Cnidari

I cnidari includono gli scifozoi (meduse), gli idrozoi e gli antozoi (coralli).
L’aspetto che li accomuna è che presentano un ciclo vitale con generazioni successive di morfologia diversa

Typology: Invertebrate organisms
Area: Western Carnic Alps, Eastern Carnic Alps, Tagliamento valley / Tolmezzo basin

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Protozoi

Si tratta di organismi unicellulari diffusi nei mari di tutto il mondo e nelle acque dolci, sia planctonici (trasportati passivamente dalle acque) che bentonici (abitanti dei fondali).

Typology: Protozoa
Area: Gail valley, Western Carnic Alps, Eastern Carnic Alps, Tagliamento valley / Tolmezzo basin

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Gastropods

The Gastropods are a class of Molluscs. These organisms live on the seabed, in fresh waters, on land (in the form of slugs and snails), or floating like plankton (pteropods)

Typology: Invertebrate organisms
Area: Western Carnic Alps, Eastern Carnic Alps, Tagliamento valley / Tolmezzo basin

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Bivalvi

I Molluschi sono tra i gruppi di invertebrati più diversificati e diffusi. Si tratta di animali soprattutto marini, molto diversi tra loro per morfologia e modo di vita.

Typology: Invertebrate organisms
Area: Western Carnic Alps, Tagliamento valley / Tolmezzo basin

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Brachiopodi

I Brachiopodi sono organismi filtratori esclusivamente marini con conchiglie bivalvi: una ventrale (umbonale o peduncolare) più grande e una dorsale (o branchiale) più piccola.

Typology: Invertebrate organisms
Area: Western Carnic Alps, Eastern Carnic Alps

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Briozoi

Organismi coloniali quasi esclusivamente marini. Ancora oggi esistenti i briozoi hanno colonizzato i mari a tutte le latitudini.

Typology: Invertebrate organisms
Area: Western Carnic Alps, Eastern Carnic Alps

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  • The temporary exhibition “The Wonders of the Underworld – Ampezzo, 20th June 2020
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