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Trace FossilsIt’s not only hard parts of organisms that can fossilise, providing a record of their e
Trace FossilsIt’s not only hard parts of organisms that can fossilise, providing a record of their e
Tyrannosaurus RexCommon name: Tyrannosaurus Rex (tye-RAN-uh-SAWR-us)Size: 12m (40 feet) in lengthAge
roosaurusrin:Ceratopsians of Bozeman’s Museum of the Rockies. The pictures include a growth series,
fossilera:Ammonites are an extinct group of marine invertebrate animals which died out at the end of
banjomaster64:I 3D modeled and sculpted an Anomalocaris (early to mid Cambrian period) because of a
bjekkergauken:Cambrian gang
rrareearthh:2 petrified wood pieces from the Calapooia River area near Sweet Home, Oregon. Linn Coun
An early Jurassic Konservat-LagerstätteThe mouthful of German in the title is a term awarded to spec
Just over a hundred years ago, in 1909, the noted American palaeontologist Charles Doolittle Walcott
witches-art-and-weirdness:Stone carvings.Taken in the moors of skipton.
fossilera:Two Large Fossil Leaves (Browniea, Castanea) - MontanaThis is a pair of large fossil leave
cloudair-paleontology:Patagotitan mayorum. Cretaceous. Argentina American Museum of Natural History
Delightful stromatoliteThis layered rock is a 2.2. billion year old fossil from Bolivia. These layer
dinodorks:Various complete Edmontosaurus skulls.
adventurous-watermelon:Fossil scallop, Quaternary/Pleistocene, coastal mudstones, Beverly Beach, OR.
shortbusgus:She sells seashells by the seashore.The shells she sells are surely seashells.So if she
phenomenalgems: Virginia’s official state fossil: Chesapecten jeffersonius! This extinct fossil scal
seahouses:Scallop.Robin Hood’s Bay, North Yorkshire.September 2015.
Complex multicellular organisms may have evolved earlier than we thoughtRecently, researchers in Chi
The oldest large scale complex fossils?These unremarkable looking patterns preserved as thin films o
carnegiemuseumnaturalhistory:A Carnegie Museum of Natural History employee welds tail support for Ap
amnhnyc:This 1959 photo from the archives features Allosaurus and a friendly visitor in the Museum’s
leafview:FOSSIL - PLESIOSAUR[Completed - 28th October 2018]While not a dinosaur itself, the plesiosa
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