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transparentfossil · 29 days ago
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Macrophthalmus Crab Fossil
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drhoz · 8 months ago
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Join us on an exciting fossil hunting expedition as we explore a picturesque valley in search of a hidden prehistoric gem – the Tumidocarcinus Giganteus crab! 🦀🔍 In this video we'll take you on a journey through time, armed with our passion for paleontology and a keen eye, we'll traverse the valley's rocky terrain in hopes of discovering well-preserved fossils of Tumidocarcinus Giganteus. Learn about the geological clues that hint at the presence of these fascinating creatures millions of years ago and the excitement of uncovering their remains. Whether you're a seasoned fossil enthusiast or a curious explorer, this video promises a blend of education and adventure. Subscribe now and embark on more paleontological expeditions with us! But today, join me and my friends Corey and Harry, as we unearth the mysteries and spot the signs.. of Tumidocarcinus Giganteus crabs.. in the heart of the valley! 🌍🔎 FossilHunting #PaleontologyAdventure #TumidocarcinusGiganteus
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deepestcollectiontale2 · 1 month ago
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srlgemstone · 4 months ago
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Potamon sp. Crab Fossil; Pleistocene Epoch (2.58 - 0.012 MYA)
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casualcarpetshark · 2 years ago
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BOW DOWN TO THE ANCIENT ONE
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seaanimalsdotcom · 2 months ago
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Hedgehog-crab
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Hedgehog Crab (Derilambrus angulifrons)
This spiky little crustacean belongs to the Parthenopidae family and is found in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean.
Its spiny shell helps it blend in with rocky environments, offering protection from predators.
Despite its cute appearance, this crab is a skilled scavenger, feeding on small invertebrates and organic debris!
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flunkyofmalcador · 1 year ago
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Famous crab 🦀 of history. It is FROM Turkey, not made of Turkey.
PS Over 6,000 notes! I’m happy Turkey the Crab brings joy to so many of you.
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foxsnails · 2 years ago
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Living Fossils - Creatures that remain seemingly unchanged by time. Here's the Coelacanth, the Sturgeon, the Gar, the Horseshoe Crab and the Nautilus! (Gouache on 50x40cm canvas, SOLD)
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trisarahtops-sketches · 23 days ago
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Ocean fossils, living or not 🐚
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samimarkart · 9 months ago
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hey all! i am ill (boooooo 👎) and had to cancel my visit with friends this week to avoid getting them and anyone I’d encounter at the airport sick. I took my shops off vacation mode/ updated stock on my etsy for anyone shopping internationally and would appreciate anyone who checks them out! I have new acrylic charms and bumper stickers available that I am sooo happy with and proud of! (reminder that my three charm preorders close on August 21st) I might take advantage of being stuck at home and finish some quilting projects that have been laying around half finished :) my shop brings me a lot of joy and I’m happy to share my art in this way!
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transparentfossil · 2 months ago
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2.16" Potamon crab fossil in travertine
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drhoz · 8 months ago
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Exploring ancient valleys, four wheel driving over muddy and slippery tracks, join us as we venture deep into this valley of extinct crabs. Watch as the kids eyes light up with wonder while we explore rugged terrain, dig through layers of dirt and clay, and uncover the hidden treasures of the prehistoric world. The girls get some great finds for themselves, as we travel the path of Miocene oceans on our search for the Leptomithrax and Actinotocarcinus 🦀 crab fossils. So grab your gear, and let’s embark on a fossil-finding quest you won’t want to miss! This is a journey into history and science that we hope will inspire and entertain 🌍🔍🦴 Part 2 coming soon 👀 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit that bell icon to join us on more amazing adventures! 👌
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mindblowingscience · 1 year ago
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Most animals and plants never fossilize. For those that do, it's usually only hard parts such as bones and shells that preserve. However, in some exceptional cases, soft tissues such as muscles and gills survive the fossilization process and can present a wealth of information about the biology and ecology of ancient organisms. In a paper recently published in Palaeontologia Electronica, Dr. Adiel Klompmaker, University of Alabama Museums' curator of paleontology, and colleagues reported on a remarkable crab with multiple mineralized soft tissues preserved. This crab lived 75 million years ago during the Cretaceous in the area of present-day South Dakota in an ancient sea known as the Western Interior Seaway.
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srlgemstone · 3 months ago
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Freshwater crabs dating back to the Pleistocene period, approximately 600 thousand to 1.1 million years ago, were formed in Denizli, Turkey. What makes these fossils unique is that no other fossilized freshwater crabs in the world have been found preserved within their own habitat (travertine). These exceptional fossils were discovered in a marble/travertine mine
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swainathan · 1 month ago
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seaanimalsdotcom · 2 months ago
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Ghost Shrimp (Silly Guy)
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Ghost Shrimp (Palaemonetes spp.)
This transparent crustacean belongs to the Palaemonidae family and is commonly found in coastal waters, estuaries, and even freshwater habitats worldwide.
Due to their see-through bodies, they blend almost perfectly into their environment, making them excellent at avoiding predators!
They are constantly digging and burrowing, which helps aerate the seafloor and keep ecosystems healthy.
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