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therealfirestarter:Pretty dead.
Trace FossilThe vertical tube in this rock is what geologists would call a trace fossil. It’s eviden
buy-skulls:Giant fossil crocodilians? Yup, apparently they’ve got those down here in Tucson too!
The mystery of the velvet worms migrationOnce again a fossil trapped in 105 million year old Burmese
Paleontologist Jack Horner is probably the Inspiration for Alan Grant in the Jurassic Park novels. H
fossilera:Large Polished Agatized Dinosaur Bone Section - 2.1"Beautiful cell structure on this
amnhnyc:The Museum’s Apatosaurus, collected in the late 1890s, was the first sauropod dinosaur ever
mineralsandsomerocks:A big Fossil I acquired
Another Patagonian giantDreadnoughts were a class of giant (for the time) battleship of the early 20
Mesozoic era amphibian: Giant Chinese salamanderA Mesozoic era Giant Salamander was discovered from
Meet the Fezouata BiotaIn 2010, a paper on the Fezouata formation in the Anti-Atlas Mountains of sou
HAPPY #FossilFriday! Look at this GORGEOUS specimen! Allow me to gush. [LONG POST!]Anhanguera santan
Create an impact with a seventy million year old fossilised sharks teeth in collection cases, approx
emeraldcityminerals:Mississippian age Crinoid - Cactocrinus Imperator. From Gilmore City Formation,
Patagotitan mayorum. Cretaceous. Argentina American Museum of Natural History. New York Photo:
Decennatherium rex. Miocene. Spain
When the bones go blueVivianite is a hydrated iron phosphate mineral (Fe2+3(PO4)2 · 8H2O) that can b
arockmaniac:Two! Scutella stellata echinoid fossil sand dollars dating from the Miocene Period (23
Large ant in amberBaltic amber (aka succinite) is 44 million years old, dating from the warm Eocene
HONGYU CHOWI – A PUZZLE PIECE THAT DOESN’T FITThe very first organisms to pioneer the transition fro
fossilera:Two Permian Amphibians (Sclerocephalus) - Pfalz, GermanyThis is an incredible fossil amphi
charleydeppner:That moment when you consider a $300 impulse buy of an 8 ft. plastic T-Rex skeleton,
Tonight, to wrap up #Fossilfriday, you get some of my photos. On the way back from Field Camp I had
kimskew:A cool prehistoric seaturtle!!!
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