Brachiopod

/ˈbræki.əpɑd/ noun

A small marine animal with a shell containing two parts and arm-like structures inside used for filtering food from water, extremely common as fossils from ancient oceans.

From Greek 'brachion' (arm) and 'pous' (foot), literally 'arm-foot'. The term was established in the 1800s because the creature's feeding arms looked like appendages, though scientists later realized they're not true arms.

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