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olessan-lokenosse:FR, you have the opportunity to give us shiny crystals (or fossils!) for Rockbreak
historical-nonfiction: Occasionally, fossils become opal instead of stone. They are called… o
historical-nonfiction: Occasionally, fossils become opal instead of stone. They are called… o
earthstory: Heteromorph Ammonites: When Mother Nature got CreativeAmmonites are well known througho
wolfradsenpai: the fossils mechanic is kinda weird I must admit
kevinnance: Fossils © 2018 by Kevin Nance (Found Abstracts series)
Meet the Qingjiang Biota Lagerstätte are wonderful things. A Lagerstätte is a deposit cont
Down the axis of an ancient coral Today we’re familiar with the types of coral that build cora
Are Dinos fuelling your car? Judging by the internet many people believe that when they fill up at t
Megalodon Happy Shark Week! If you think the sharks of today pack quite the bite, just wait until yo
252mya: Saccocoma Artwork by Franz Anthony / @franzanth Feather stars like Saccocoma are armed with
“‘Birds are living dinosaurs, just as we are mammals,’ said Julia Clar
The niche of the infaunal filter feeder (sedentary organisms living buried in the mud of the sea flo
expressions-of-nature: Light Fossils by: Darren Pearson
beach fossils by aelita queen of mars on Flickr.
dinosaur designs for all those dino lovers out there.Available on products at lookhuman.com
prassiosaur: love fossils
Very rare Agatized Petrified Wood with elongated Groutite crystals from the Black Mesa near Kayenta,
The Glyptodon Armadillos are a common sight in the southern United States…. except that most
Opalised belemnites. The bullet shaped fossils are the guards of an extinct order of Mesozoic predat
Puzzle(ing) Animals. What do a shrimp, a jellyfish and a sponge have in common? It took palaeontolog
hamiltonlaura:Went for a mooch along the beach at Charmouth and found some ammonite traces! These we
BaryonyxCommon name: Baryonyx (Bah-ree-onyx)Size: up to 2.7 m tall, 9.5 m long (9 ft, 31 ft)Age: Ear
cloudair-paleontology: Fossil Coleoptera
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