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uk-fossils · 4 months ago
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Sauropod Dinosaur Bone Fossil – Morrison Formation, Jurassic, Colorado, USA
This listing features a genuine Sauropod dinosaur bone fossil from the Morrison Formation, dating back to the Jurassic period (~150 million years old). This remarkable fossil was discovered in Colorado, USA, a world-renowned location for some of the most famous dinosaur discoveries, including Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, and Camarasaurus.
The Morrison Formation is one of the most significant dinosaur fossil deposits in North America, preserving the remains of large herbivorous sauropods that roamed prehistoric floodplains during the Late Jurassic period.
Fossil Information:
Fossil Type: Sauropod Dinosaur Bone Fragment
Geological Formation: Morrison Formation
Age: Late Jurassic (~150 million years old)
Location: Colorado, USA
Size: See scale reference in photos
Preservation: Good bone texture with visible internal structure
Key Features:
✔ Authentic fossilised dinosaur bone from the Jurassic period
✔ From the famous Morrison Formation in Colorado, USA
✔ Highly sought-after fossil location – home to Diplodocus & Brachiosaurus
✔ Great for collectors, educators, and display
Authenticity & Certification:
All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. The specimen shown in the photos is the exact fossil you will receive.
About the Morrison Formation & Sauropods:
The Morrison Formation is a well-known Jurassic-aged rock formation famous for its abundance of dinosaur fossils. It has produced some of the largest dinosaurs ever discovered, including:
Diplodocus – a long-necked giant reaching up to 90 feet in length
Brachiosaurus – one of the tallest known dinosaurs
Apatosaurus – a massive plant-eating dinosaur
Camarasaurus – a robust sauropod commonly found in the Morrison Formation
Sauropods were among the largest animals to have ever walked the Earth, known for their long necks, massive bodies, and herbivorous diet. Their bones are highly sought after by collectors, making this an excellent specimen for any fossil enthusiast.
Why Buy From Us?
This Sauropod dinosaur bone fossil comes from the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the largest and most respected fossil collections in the world. We specialise in high-quality, museum-grade fossils, ensuring this specimen is an excellent addition to any collection, educational display, or investment in prehistoric history.
Own a genuine piece of Jurassic dinosaur history today!
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starryspngs · 5 months ago
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Skull fossils! Source: X / X / X / X
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uk-fossils · 4 months ago
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Dinosaur Bone Fragment Fossil – Wealden Formation, Lower Cretaceous, Brook Bay, Isle of Wight
This listing features a genuine dinosaur bone fragment fossil from the Wealden Formation, dating back to the Lower Cretaceous period (~125 million years old). Discovered at Brook Bay, Isle of Wight, UK, this specimen comes from one of the richest dinosaur fossil sites in Europe.
During the Early Cretaceous, the Isle of Wight was a lush floodplain teeming with dinosaurs, including Iguanodon, Baryonyx, Polacanthus, Hypsilophodon, and even large theropods like Neovenator. This dinosaur bone fragment is a rare and genuine relic from this prehistoric era.
Fossil Information:
Fossil Type: Dinosaur Bone Fragment
Geological Formation: Wealden Formation
Age: Lower Cretaceous (~125 million years old)
Location: Brook Bay, Isle of Wight, UK
Size: Full sizing provided in photos
Preservation: Well-preserved fossilised bone structure
Key Features:
✔ Authentic dinosaur bone fragment from the Lower Cretaceous
✔ Discovered in Brook Bay, a world-famous fossil site
✔ Fossilised bone structure and texture well-preserved
✔ Ideal for collectors, researchers, and educational display
Authenticity & Certification:
All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. The specimen shown in the photos is the exact fossil you will receive.
About the Wealden Formation & Brook Bay:
The Wealden Formation is a famous fossil-bearing rock unit that preserves the remains of numerous dinosaurs, reptiles, and plant life from the Lower Cretaceous period. Brook Bay, located on the southwestern coast of the Isle of Wight, is a well-known site where dinosaur bones, footprints, and other fossils are commonly found.
The Isle of Wight is often called "Dinosaur Island" due to the abundance of dinosaur fossils, making this specimen a valuable piece of palaeontological history.
Why Buy From Us?
This dinosaur bone fragment comes from the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the largest and most respected fossil collections in the world. We specialise in high-quality, museum-grade fossils, ensuring this specimen is an excellent addition for collectors, researchers, and display purposes.
Own a genuine piece of Lower Cretaceous dinosaur history today!
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mindblowingscience · 3 months ago
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Bone artifacts discovered in Tanzania push back the earliest known date of bone tool technology by over a million years. In Olduvai Gorge, archaeologists have discovered a range of bone tools thought to have been made and used by an ancestral human species of hominid called Homo habilis 1.5 million years ago. Known as the Oldowan people, the culture responsible for the bone artifacts was already known for their use of stone tools dating back to 2.5 million years ago. The newly identified bone artifacts show that their tool technology was more complex, advanced, and sophisticated than we knew.
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prospitpuppy · 7 months ago
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couple dinosaur pixels i made for my rentry
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F2U WITH credit
stills under the cut
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dino plush stills in the next post
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stone-cold-groove · 11 months ago
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The diplodocus and its anatomy.
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shadyufo · 4 months ago
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There are a few new Curiosity Collections HERE in my Etsy shop! Most of them are in tiny vintage jewelers' / watchmakers' tins.
There are a couple that are EXTRA itty bitty but still packed full of tiny treasures. <3
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coochiekrab · 4 months ago
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I wish I could pin you to the top of my search. Everytime I go to search it's literally just me looking for kuri updates. always.
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oh fuck youve released a mammoth into my inbox
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uk-fossils · 4 months ago
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Rare Ichthyosaur Bone Section Fossil, Jurassic Coast, Black Ven Marls, Lyme Regis, UK
This is a rare Ichthyosaur bone section fossil from the Lower Lias, Black Ven Marls, part of the globally significant Jurassic Coast at Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK. Dated to the Lower Jurassic period, approximately 200 million years ago, this fossil is a remarkable remnant of an ancient marine reptile that ruled the seas during the time of the dinosaurs.
Ichthyosaurs were streamlined marine reptiles with remarkable adaptations for life in the oceans, resembling modern dolphins in their design. Fossils like this bone section provide vital insight into the anatomy and evolution of these incredible creatures.
Key Features:
Species: Ichthyosaur (Exact species undetermined)
Geological Formation: Black Ven Marls, Lower Lias
Geological Age: Lower Jurassic (~200 million years old)
Location: Black Ven, Lyme Regis, Jurassic Coast, Dorset, UK
Size: Please refer to the scale rule in the photos for exact measurements
Condition: Excellent preservation, showcasing unique bone textures and structural details
Certificate of Authenticity Included:
This fossil is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity, confirming its genuine origin and provenance. The exact fossil displayed in the photos is the one you will receive. It has been carefully selected from the renowned Alice Purnell Collection, one of the largest and most prestigious fossil collections in the world.
Why This Fossil is Exceptional:
Historic Provenance: Sourced from the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast, a site famous for fossil discoveries, including those made by the pioneering fossil hunter Mary Anning.
Educational and Scientific Value: Ideal for study, providing a glimpse into the skeletal structure of Ichthyosaurs and their adaptations.
Collector’s Treasure: A unique and valuable addition to any natural history or paleontological collection.
Perfect for Enthusiasts, Collectors, and Educators:
Whether you’re a seasoned collector, an educator, or simply an enthusiast of prehistoric life, this Ichthyosaur bone section fossil is an incredible piece of Earth’s history. Its combination of scientific significance and natural beauty makes it a highly sought-after specimen.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this authentic Jurassic Coast fossil! Add it to your collection today and cherish a tangible connection to the age of the dinosaurs.
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spoonbf · 2 years ago
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syd and stan 🤝 spoon and ema
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u see my vision
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housecow · 6 months ago
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You’re such a nerd, ICANT dude 😂😂
HAHA y’all have no idea of the extent of my nerdiness 😭
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lullabynursery · 8 months ago
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They Might Be Giants Here Comes Science Stimboards Pt1 - I Am a Paleontologist!
🦴 ⚒️ 🦴 ⚒️ 🦕 ⚒️ 🦴 ⚒️ 🦴
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rochnan · 27 days ago
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Handy studies! A comparison between the Zhenyuanlong suni's arm from 125 million years ago, and the wing from the modern-day Razorbill (Alca torda). And their heads, as I had a little time for them.
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ourstaturestouchtheskies · 2 years ago
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An Account of the First Aërial Voyage in England – Vincent Lunardi // A Pictorial Atlas of Fossil Remains – Gideon Algernon Mantell, James Parkinson, Edmund Tyrell Artis // Potorous Platyops – John Gould // Thylacinus Cynocephalus, Juvenile – Joseph Wolf // Choeropus Castanotis – John Gould // Hippotragus Leucophaeus – Joseph Smit, Joseph Wolf // Hapalotis Albipipes – John Gould // Pyrenean Ibex – Richard Lydekker, Joseph Wolf // Eastern Elk – John James Audubon // Royigerygone Insularis – Gregory Macalister Matthews, Henrik Grönvold // Sceloglaux Albifacies – John Gerrard Keulemans // Leporillus Apicalis – John Gould // Columba Migratoria – John James Audubon, J. T. Bowen // Moho Apicalis – John Gerrard Keulmans // ...Familiar Place – Lucy Dacus
for @artists-ache 💙🌹 📖
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uk-fossils · 4 months ago
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Rare Otodus Shark Tooth Fossil, Jurassic Era, Oxford Clay: Peterborough, UK
Rare Otodus Shark Tooth Fossil – Jurassic Era, Oxford Clay, Peterborough, UK
This exceptional Otodus shark tooth fossil is a rare and fascinating specimen from the Jurassic Period, approximately 166 to 157 million years ago. Found in the Oxford Clay Formation near Peterborough, UK, this fossil represents a remarkable piece of British prehistoric marine history.
The genus Otodus includes extinct species of sharks known for their large, sharp, and triangular teeth, which were ideal for catching and consuming prey in ancient seas. These predatory sharks were apex hunters in their ecosystems, and their fossils are highly prized by collectors and enthusiasts alike for their historical and scientific significance.
Features:
Species: Otodus (extinct genus of shark)
Era: Jurassic (~166–157 million years ago).
Formation: Oxford Clay Formation.
Location: Peterborough, UK
Condition: Excellent preservation with visible enamel and fine details on the tooth’s serrations.
Size: Refer to the scale cube in the photo for accurate dimensions.
This tooth fossil has been meticulously cleaned, prepped, and treated to enhance its natural beauty while preserving its authenticity. Its sharp edges and remarkable preservation make it a standout piece for any fossil collection or display.
Why Buy From Us?
100% Genuine Specimens: All our fossils are hand-selected and verified for authenticity.
Certificate of Authenticity Included: Your purchase includes a certificate verifying the fossil's origin and authenticity.
Exact Specimen Shown: The fossil shown in the photos is the exact specimen you will receive.
Whether you are a collector, educator, or simply fascinated by the wonders of prehistoric marine life, this Otodus shark tooth fossil is an incredible addition to any collection. Its connection to Britain’s Jurassic past makes it even more unique and special.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own an authentic piece of marine history. Add this rare Otodus shark tooth fossil to your collection today!
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commandertartarsmoocher · 1 year ago
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Oh hey,
I bet the professor didn't even consider that his sentient AI invention would be capable of complex feelings such as grief.
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[Posting both versions because I'm indecisive]
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