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transparentfossil · 3 months ago
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Pleistocene Fossil Freshwater Crab Preserved in Travertine - UV Reactive Calcite/Aragonite Specimen
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planetopal · 8 months ago
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Opalized wood fossil. 19 Carat 25 x 16 x 5mm Will make a stunning pendant.
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uk-fossils · 4 months ago
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Rare 6.5" Crioceratites nolani Heteromorph Fossil Ammonite, Hauterivian, Cretaceous: Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France
This rare 6.5-inch Crioceratites nolani heteromorph ammonite fossil is an exceptional specimen from the Hauterivian stage of the Early Cretaceous period, dating back approximately 130-135 million years. Discovered in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France, this fossil showcases the coiled yet irregular shell structure characteristic of heteromorph ammonites, making it a unique and fascinating addition to any collection.
Crioceratites nolani is a notable species within the Crioceratidae family, celebrated for its spirally coiled, open-shell morphology. These ammonites thrived in marine environments and are often used to study evolutionary adaptations in ammonite lineages.
Key Features:
Species: Crioceratites nolani
Geological Period: Early Cretaceous, Hauterivian stage (~130-135 million years ago)
Location: Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France
Size: 6.5 inches (see scale rule in photos for exact dimensions)
Shell Morphology: Open-coiled, irregular spiral showcasing the distinct features of heteromorph ammonites.
Provenance: From the world-renowned Alice Purnell Collection, recognized as one of the largest and most prestigious collections of ammonites globally.
Certificate of Authenticity Included:
This fossil is guaranteed 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity to ensure the authenticity and value of your purchase. The exact specimen shown in the photos will be the one you receive, providing transparency and confidence in your investment.
Why This Fossil is Exceptional:
Heteromorph Shell Structure: The unusual, open-coiled morphology of Crioceratites nolani makes it a standout fossil for collectors and researchers alike.
Rare Species: Fossils of Crioceratites nolani are highly sought after due to their unique structure and rarity in fossil beds.
Educational Value: An excellent specimen for understanding ammonite evolution, particularly the adaptations of heteromorph species.
Historic Provenance: Part of the esteemed Alice Purnell Collection, offering a legacy of careful curation and paleontological significance.
Ideal for Collectors and Enthusiasts:
Whether you’re a seasoned fossil collector, a paleontology enthusiast, or an educator, this Crioceratites nolani fossil is a remarkable piece of Earth’s natural history. Its striking appearance and scientific importance make it a worthy addition to any collection or display.
Don’t miss the chance to own this rare and beautifully preserved fossil, representing the incredible diversity of marine life during the Early Cretaceous period. Add it to your collection today!
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theluckystarfish · 4 months ago
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Skull plushies
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I,am making my own skull plushies. I made those Andrewsarchus and Perucetus Colossus. I plan to make 2 more mamals as well. I've done 4 dino skulls before so my goal was to make 4 diffrent mamals too.
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kingoftieland · 9 months ago
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As a present for our wedding anniversary this year, my wife got me this AMAZING fossilized Megalodon tooth! This stunning collector quality specimen was recently found in 40 feet of water off the coast of Savannah, GA. Ocean elements and feeding damage created unique chips, markings, and color to this originally white tooth, and the enamel and root are still intact. Even the serrations remain super sharp 3-5 million years later! 🦈
Megalodon was a biological marvel, dominating the oceans for more than 20 million years. Reaching sizes upwards of 50 feet in length, the largest jaw reconstruction of the behemoth measures 11 feet across and over 9 feet tall! The now-extinct shark had teeth up to 7 inches long as well as the strongest bite force of any animal in history at more than 40,000 PSI. To put that into comparison, the strongest today is the saltwater crocodile at just 3,700 PSI!
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bysarahgerbers · 2 years ago
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29 – Float
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joelledavis · 4 months ago
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srlgemstone · 4 months ago
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Stromatolite fossil 
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The greatest witnesses to the formation of the earth. Spectacular formation.
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fancyfairywings · 5 months ago
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Did fairies live during the jurassic age? I'd like to think they did, but I actually created these after a year or more of toying with the idea, which was sparked by that mosquito specimen trapped in amber on the top of the Jurassic Park owner's staff. First I had to conquer my Cricut to get the tiny wings done the way I wanted with embossing along the veins and I finally figured that out! And yes I've already fixed the blob on that last pendant, this was before the fix. I'll show off the finished necklaces here too when they're done soon as necklaces.
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housecow · 10 months ago
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Have you ever accidently dropped a fossile?
haha omg i used to work in collections and let me tell you. YES. so many echinoids and mollusks… thankfully though they’re not hard to glue back together so it’s never much of an issue!!
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transparentfossil · 2 months ago
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plate of 8 fossil fish specimens -Knightia eocena- Ypresian Wyoming USA
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swan2swan · 8 months ago
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Soyona Santos: "I am cold, calculated, and aloof. I don't care what common people think of me, only that my clients know I can be trusted to handle matters efficiently, and that my enemies and employees know I am not a woman to be crossed."
Also Soyona Santos: "DID YOU KNOW MY MOTHER WAS ON THE EXPEDITION THAT FOUND THE FIGHTING DINOSAUR FOSSILS IN MONGOLIA?!?!"
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uk-fossils · 7 months ago
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Authentic Carcharodon Megalodon Fossil Shark Tooth - Miocene Era | Florida, USA | COA Included
For sale is an authentic fossilized tooth from the prehistoric shark species Carcharodon megalodon. This impressive fossil dates back to the Miocene epoch and was discovered in Florida, USA—one of the world’s richest fossil shark tooth hunting grounds. Carcharodon megalodon was the largest predatory shark to have ever lived, and this fossil tooth represents a rare and fascinating piece of its history.
This fossil has been handpicked for its exceptional quality, showing well-preserved details. The photos provided show the actual tooth you will receive. A 1cm scale cube is included in the images for accurate size reference. Please refer to the photos to assess the full dimensions and condition of this exceptional fossil.
About Carcharodon megalodon: Carcharodon megalodon, often referred to simply as "Megalodon," roamed the oceans during the Miocene epoch, roughly 23 to 3.6 million years ago. This extinct species of shark could reach lengths of up to 60 feet, making it one of the largest predators in Earth's history. Megalodon's teeth, characterized by their broad, triangular shape and serrated edges, were designed to slice through prey such as whales, large fish, and other marine mammals.
Owning a Megalodon tooth offers a unique connection to one of the ocean's most fearsome predators. These fossilized teeth are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike, and this particular specimen makes for a spectacular addition to any fossil collection.
Authenticity: All of our fossils are 100% genuine and come with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring their provenance and legitimacy. You can be confident that this is an authentic fossil carefully sourced and curated for your collection.
Condition: This Megalodon tooth fossil is in excellent condition, with remarkable preservation of its serrated edges and surface texture. The tooth has been fully cleaned and prepared, highlighting its natural beauty. Please refer to the detailed photos for a complete visual assessment.
Shipping & Handling: We take great care to package this fossil securely to ensure it arrives safely at your location. We offer worldwide shipping with tracking and insurance, so your fossil will reach you in excellent condition.
Customer Satisfaction: Your satisfaction is our priority. If you have any questions or require additional information about this fossil, feel free to contact us before making your purchase. We are happy to assist with any inquiries you may have.
Don't miss the opportunity to own a genuine Carcharodon megalodon tooth—a remarkable fossil from one of the greatest predators in Earth's history, perfect for any fossil enthusiast or serious collector.
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charcharsha · 26 days ago
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I was house hunting and found this guy in the backyard!
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blueiscoool · 10 months ago
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Red Petrified Wood Specimen -- 'Tree of Life' Arizona, USA
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srlgemstone · 20 days ago
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Opalized Petrified Wood
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