Fossils Gallery
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hottygram: fave beach activity… Searching for shark’s teeth #fossils #marinebiology #jaws by liz.ca
wolfradsenpai: the fossils mechanic is kinda weird I must admit ediy: yo guys follow me for more AC
smoking black & milds with wooden tips on the balcz listening to beach fossils
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2017 observation sketchbook part 3
My largest tooth next to my smallest. ❤️
My wire wraps
joriswegner:Unextinction, 2021 A pair of Trilobites, fossils of marine arthropods that went extinct
A couple shadowbox mixed media pieces, which I think of as miniature cabinets of curiosity. These fe
Hello my dear followers! I have missed you!! I am only quasi-back right now, unfortunately! Plans ha
Another #sign post. This metal sign is also for our new facility, although just for #decorative purp
denimanddorkyhats:strangebiology:New fossils suggest that spinosaurus was fully aquatic, meaning we
emeraldcityminerals:Mississippian age Crinoid - Cactocrinus Imperator. From Gilmore City Formation,
Underwater LiliesThese barrel-shaped pieces are fragmented crinoidstems. This type of crinoid was a
Every rock thatcrops out of the ground is a record of the past, and so, in one way or theother it te
Ancient sea bottom exposed along a modern seaside rocky platform. Thisimmense amount of fossilized s
Do not be fooled bythis incredibly well preserved shell, it is not a recent shell, but a 250million
Fossilized bivalve shellsburied in an ancient sea sediments are receiving daylight for the first tim
StromatoliteStromatolites are layered accretionary structures formed in shallow water by the trappin
UK National Tree Week; Palynology.So, in the absence of fossils, how do palaeobotanists know what ty
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
In this series of images we set out the morphology of the cephalon of one of our Phacopida trilobite
Broken shellsAs you would findsome broken-up shells on the beach today, these are just a few pieces
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