korkeatuhujiö
Korkeatuhujiö is a type of hyetid brachiopod, a group of marine animals characterized by their lophophore, a water vascular system and sack-like body structure. These organisms are filter feeders, capturing small particles from the water using their lophophore. Korkeatuhujiö is a fossil species that has been discovered in various geological formations.
The name Korkeatuhujiö is derived from Finnish, where "korkea" means high and "tuhi" is a term for
Information on Korkeatuhujiö is limited, largely due to the availability of fossil records. Its taxonomy has
Brachiopods have undergone significant evolution over the past 580 million years, adapting to varied marine environments.