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Detail of a fossil Ichthyosaurus.
Ohio Dovetail - Arrowhead - Isolated
Fragment aged sea shell isolated on white background. Piece of old ocean shell. Top view
Rudists embeded in sandstones, cross sections.\nCretaceous marine fossis near Barcelona.
Bird Fossil on the rocks. It's founed be in nature. And it's ancient fossil.
Old shell of a turtle found on the beach.
Aquatic animal fossil, Mesolimulus Walchi or Horseshoe Crab Fossil impint in stone isolated on a white background
Fossilised Fish
Mosasaur Sea Lizard Fossil on black background.
Primitive fish fossil
Detail of a fossil Ichthyosaurus.
Fossil vertebra from sandstone, Eocene era.
A fossil of a germanodactyl in a stone slab
Fossil Fern inside a peace of slate. The fossil is more than 100 mio Years old.
Fossilized fossils of the brachiopod choristites. Palentology, 400 million-year-old moluska shell in a limestone stone. Close up
Fossilised Fish
coleous bauri dinosaur fossil found in new mexico
Double elrathia Kingi trilobite fossils superimposed.
dry leaves on white background
Fossilized fish
Pycnosteroides Laevispinosus fish fossil from Lebanon
Archaeopteryx marble imprint, fossilized imprint, imprint transitional form (mosaic form), of a theropod dinosaur. Replica of a lime-impression (limestone slab) from the Jurassic about 150 million years old.
The fossil of a fish in grey slated stone
Leaf pattern on a stone wall
The three sections of the Taung Child Skull as reconstructed by Raymond Dart. In 1924 miners at the Buxton Quarry near Taung in South Africa's North West Province discovered a fossil that was later identified by Dart as an Australopithecus africanus, the first discovery of its kind. His reconstruction consists of three separate parts: the mandible, the face, and an endocranial cast. Age: approximately 2,5 million years. Taung is part of the UNESCO Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site.
Knightia alta is an extinct genus of fish well-known from abundant fossils found in the Green River Formation of Wyoming, United States. They rarely exceeded 10 cm in length and are found throughout the formation. Knightia alta, Eocene Epoch, Green River Shale. Fossil.
Turtle, fossil, lower Eocene, Wyoming. Most likely fed on fish, crayfish, shrimp, and clams.
Magnified close up of shale with multiple trilobite fossils.
Ammonite from southern Germany, Balingen
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