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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.
Microraptor gui fossil, Early Cretaceous.
Fossil Fern inside a peace of slate. The fossil is more than 100 mio Years old.
Fossil Fern / Odontopteris sp.350 million years ago
Fossil of the prehistoric bird Archeopteryx. The historical significance of this theropod lies mainly in its role as the missing evolutionary link between reptiles and birds.
Archaeopteryx sometimes referred to by its German name Urvogel (\
Detail of a fossil Ichthyosaurus.
Leaf pattern on a stone wall
latimerie fish fossil texture as very nice background
Fossilised Fish
Fossil
Sea Urchin spine fossil.  The close-up image shows a  sea urchin fossil from the jurassic period inside a limestone.
Died bird in stone fossil. History of nature
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.
Keichousaurus hui sauropterygian fossil from China
34 million year old fossil plant parts.
A fossil of a germanodactyl in a stone slab
Close up of an un-identified plant fossil.
Natural material, such as a large stone with the imprint of a prehistoric creature, allowing the study of natural diversity during the dinosaur period and earlie
Fossil crinoid close-up (Echinodermata). The Image shows the crown of the marine animal.
Aquatic animal fossil, Mesolimulus Walchi or Horseshoe Crab Fossil impint in stone isolated on a white background
Fossil of an amphibian, sclerocephalus auseris.
Rudists embeded in sandstones, cross sections.\nCretaceous marine fossis near Barcelona.
Archaeopteryx lithographica.
Primitive fish fossil
Fossilized skeleton of Paroodectes feisti, a miacid animal that lived during the early Eocene (ca. 50 million years ago) in the rain forests and swamps of the present-day Germany. It was a prehistoric predator that had the size and the appearance of a cat and was well adapted to climbing, as is apparent from its limbs, joints and shoulder bones. Its long tail gave balance for tree climbing and jumping from branch to branch.
Dark rough natural granite surface background
Fossilized dinosaur bones buried in the ground
Close up of a multitude of fossil crinoids
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