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blueiscoool · 2 years ago
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A FOSSIL GINKGO LEAF Colorado, USA
From the Paleocene (circa 58 - 55 million years ago) the clearly defined 31⁄4-inch wide Ginkgo cranei with well preserved striations, on original matrix. Reverse of matrix three further partial specimens of Ginkgo cranei.
63⁄4 x 67⁄8 x 3⁄4in. (17.1 x 17.5 x 1.9cm.).
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basilfriedrice · 3 months ago
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made a linocut stamp of the mighty coelacanth
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samimarkart · 2 months ago
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some other new and restocked items that I didn’t share yesterday! public transit and Cambrian explosion stickers are back :) check them out here!
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goblinbeetle · 1 month ago
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transparentfossil · 3 months ago
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Natural Tree Fern Leaf Fossil Pennsylvanian
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travelling-my-little-pony · 7 months ago
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Tea Leaf is regarding a fossil that is part of the floor at the Goldsmith's Centre.
In London, England.
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leafiatheneko · 18 days ago
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blinks. looks around nervously I. think I want this man
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the-frog-pond-arts · 30 days ago
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Couldn’t sleep, so here are some animal crossing new horizons items in a paper craft form.
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And an individual look at each item. A bell’s bag, a turnip, a bell coin, a fossil, and a piece of furniture in leaf form.
Made in procreate
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lowpolypokemon · 2 months ago
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Omanyte from Pokémon Battle Revolution! 💙
December 14, 2006/25, 2007/November 22, 2007/December 7, 2007 (Japan/NA/AUS/PAL)
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uk-fossils · 3 months ago
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Macroneuropteris & Sphenophyllum Fossil Leaf - Carboniferous - UK - Radstock Somerset - COA
This listing is for a 100% genuine fossil leaf specimen, featuring Macroneuropteris scheuchzeri and Sphenophyllum cuneifolium, two extinct plant species from the Carboniferous Period (~310 million years ago). This rare and beautifully preserved specimen was discovered in the Coal Measures of Radstock, Somerset, UK—a historically significant fossil site known for its exceptional plant fossils.
Your specimen was discovered by our own team members, Alister and Alison, on March 6, 2025, and has been cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison to ensure its long-term stability and clarity of detail.
The fossil shown in the photo is the exact one you will receive, professionally photographed with a 1cm scale cubefor accurate sizing.
Species Information:
Macroneuropteris scheuchzeri: A seed fern (Pteridosperm) with distinctively large, veined leaflets, common in Carboniferous coal forests.
Sphenophyllum cuneifolium: A now-extinct vine-like plant related to horsetails, with wedge-shaped leaves adapted for climbing.
This museum-quality fossil is a fantastic addition to any fossil collection, an excellent gift for plant lovers and paleobotany enthusiasts, or an educational specimen for those interested in prehistoric ecosystems.
Each fossil comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its authenticity and ethical sourcing.
Details:
Age: Carboniferous Period (~310 million years old)
Location: Radstock, Somerset, United Kingdom
Formation: Coal Measures
Type: Fossilised plant leaves
Size: See photo with 1cm scale cube for reference
Condition: Cleaned, prepped, and treated for preservation
Provenance: Hand-collected by our team members in March 2025
This is a unique opportunity to own a real piece of Earth’s prehistoric history. Add it to your collection today!
All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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roselynvictoria · 7 months ago
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Delicate Balance by Michael Whelan (2014)
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nighttime-stims · 8 months ago
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Maisie Lockwood Stimboard
🦖🔥🧹|🟠🟢|🪵🦴🍁
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deamus-crossing · 1 year ago
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2-6-2024 I FINALLY CAUGHT ALL THE FISH!!! 🎣
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chubbiichii · 2 years ago
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leaf-thief · 2 years ago
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Deinotherium thraceiensis (Kovachev, 1964), Miocene, Ezerovo, Plovdiv District - The Entrance hall of the Sofia University Museum of Paleontology and Historical Geology!
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gecko-posting · 1 year ago
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Gecko Fact of the Day ✨️
We geckos have been around for at least 300 million years! Which compared to Homo sapiens, who evolved about 300 thousand years ago, is pretty impressive. Scientists have found geckos preserved in amber that date back to the Cretaceous Period, and those specimens look remarkably like the little guys you’ll find in so many parts of the world today.
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According to the Smithsonian, "The fossils were actually discovered decades ago in a Burmese mine but remained in private collections until they were recently made available for study through the American Museum of Natural History, which gave scientists access. Using CT scanners to image the fossils, the researchers could 'digitally dissect' the lizards without harming the amber droplets... The set includes creatures similar to modern-day geckos and chameleons, as well as a range of species that sport a mash-up of features from both ancient and modern reptile relatives... 3D printing the fossils allows researchers to study them without risking damage to the originals. They can also enlarge the printed fossils to get a look at minute details."
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photo by Kristen Grace, courtesy of Florida Museum of Natural History
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