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Brachiosaurus Scientific Name: Brachiosaurus Altithorax Dimensions: 26m long and 12-16m tall Lived:
Compsognathus The image of a towering, fearsome, roaring dinosaur has long captured the imaginations
The Paleontology of Pound StonesDairymaids of 18th century England may have been some of the best un
dino-sours:Original skull and mounted skeleton (with cast skull) of Jane, the most complete juvenile
Opalised belemnites. The bullet shaped fossils are the guards of an extinct order of Mesozoic predat
heukseong:Here are some shots of my very lovely and incredibly ancient watery friend sent to me by @
Incredible, 30" Fossil Turtle (Apalone) - Green River FormationThis a huge, museum quality,
bijoux-et-mineraux: Rare Cretaceous Gastropod epigenized in Dendritic Agate - Betul, India
Emblematic fossils being damaged by vandalism. The Ediacaran age was the latest to be recognised by
Baby Cave Lions In a Siberian region, about as large as India, known as Yakutia or the Sakha Republi
Baby lizards in amber In a recent post entitled rarer than hen’s teeth (see on.fb.m
Leaf in amberIn a recent post on blue amber from the Dominican republic (see tinyurl.com/lomp
Colour in modern ecosystems is an important biological factor, but the colours of extinct organisms
A Snapshot in Time part 2 - The Daohugou Biota In the first post of this pair (see: tmblr.co/
bijoux-et-mineraux: Pine Cone Fossils (Araucaria Mirabilis), Jurassic, 160 Million years, from Santa
Dinosaurs without bones: Dinosaur lives revealed by their trace fossils. Anthony Martins’
The WHITE ROCK vs BLACK ROCK Conundrum When you are a freshmen studying geology, a professor hands y
The King of Gore Tyranosaurus’s family tree just got older by 10 million years thanks to a
Turtle shells first evolved for digging, then protection.“…big claws for breaking u
dddribbble: Stratigraphic Stripes Pattern
SoJin (Girls Day) - ‘FOSSIL Q’ Launching Event Pics
Triceratops Common name: Triceratops (Try-ser-uh-tops) Size: 7.9 to 9.0 m (26.0–29.5 ft) in le
Dilophosaurus Common name: Dilophosaurus (dye-LO-fuh-SAWR-us) Size: 7m (23 feet) in length Age: Earl
killerlovebot: Took this pic at the Smithsonian. It’s a septarian nodule, but I call it &ldquo
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