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uk-fossils · 3 months ago
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Turtle Coprolite Fossil - Eocene - Madagascar - Genuine Prehistoric Specimen + COA
For sale is an authentic Turtle Coprolite fossil from the Eocene Epoch, discovered in Madagascar. This well-preserved specimen represents the fossilized excrement of an ancient turtle, offering a fascinating glimpse into the diet and ecosystem of prehistoric reptiles that lived approximately 56 to 33.9 million years ago.
Geology & Fossil Type:
Coprolites are trace fossils, meaning they preserve evidence of ancient life rather than the organism itself. This Turtle Coprolite was formed when prehistoric turtles excreted waste that became mineralized over millions of years, preserving its shape and internal composition. These fossils are scientifically significant as they provide insights into the feeding habits and digestive systems of ancient reptiles.
The Eocene Epoch was a time of significant evolution for many reptilian species, and Madagascar was home to a diverse array of wildlife, including ancient turtles. This fossil provides a direct connection to these prehistoric ecosystems, making it a valuable and rare paleontological specimen.
Fossil Details:
100% Genuine Fossil – No Replicas or Synthetics
Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
From the Alice Purnell Collection, a highly regarded fossil collection
Scale cube = 1cm for size reference (please see photos for full dimensions)
You will receive the exact specimen shown in the listing
This rare Turtle Coprolite fossil is an exceptional addition to any fossil collection, educational display, or natural history collection. It is a unique and conversation-worthy specimen, perfect for collectors, educators, and paleontology enthusiasts alike.
Shop with confidence! We specialize in authentic fossils and minerals, ensuring each piece is carefully selected and properly identified. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out!
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respect-the-locals · 1 year ago
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🐠 Daily Fish Fact: 🐠
Coelacanths were once known only from fossils and were thought to have gone extinct approximately 65 million years ago. Much to scientists' surprise, the first living coelacanth was discovered in 1938. Numerous characteristics are unique to this fish. Among them is the presence of a "rostral organ" in the snout that is part of the electrosensory system, and an intracranial joint or "hinge" in the skull that allows the anterior portion of the cranium to swing upwards, greatly enlarging the gape of the mouth.
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littleguy-pi · 6 months ago
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Rip Harry Goodsir. You would have loved knowing Neanderthals existed
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captainmvf · 4 months ago
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Last unicorn Equinas rises again!!
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driftingballoons · 5 months ago
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Ikd if this has been asked already, but favorite fossil mon?
Cradily! Weird plant fossil my beloved :3 Also came to like it a lot more when I realized the eyes were the little yellow dots in the black area, vs the markings on the head lol
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bwabbitv3s · 2 years ago
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The Amazing BIOGEOGRAPHY of Hawaii
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Deep in the Pacific Ocean lies a chain of islands cut off from the rest of the world. Here life from all across the world has come to establish itself, only to find an environment unlike any other the Earth has to offer.
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amethystjet · 1 year ago
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Let’s say, sometime in your twenties, you find it necessary and desirable to change your name, and the name Electra calls to you. Except that you decide that’s too short and not significant enough, and you change your name—legally—to Electrocardiogram. You like the machines that make them, you like how they beep, you find personal significance in aspects of their relations to our hearts and heartbeats and the impermanence of life. But everyone just calls you Electra.
Now it is a while later and you realize you’ve never actually TAKEN an electrocardiogram, and you’d like to buy one of the machines that make them. Assume for this scenario that they are affordable and practical objects. But the only people willing to sell them to you run a small online shop where they take your card details down manually. If you pay these people for an electrocardiogram machine, they are going to see that your name is literally, legally, electrocardiogram, a name no one else has. What are they going to think? What do you do? How do you explain this?
This is a real question I am trying to buy ambergris and I’m starting to worry that the name on my debit card is going to weird out the wholesalers 😭
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spectrumspace · 2 years ago
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fogaminghub · 8 months ago
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🌟 Uncovering the Secrets of Dinosaur Bones in RDR2: A Test of Faith 🌟
Ready for an adventurous side quest in Red Dead Redemption 2? Join Deborah MacGuiness as you uncover dinosaur bones and receive unique rewards! 🦖✍️ Click the link to get the detailed guide and start your journey towards 100% completion!
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dravidious · 2 years ago
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You're pretty damn cool
I have a ton of untouched games in my steam library, yet I'm currently playing through my old copy of Fossil Fighters Champions, and it's fucking bonkers. This game has the most ridiculous plot points. In one scene a digging robot is breaking through a rock, but it starts running out of battery, so the main character starts trying to help (to no effect), and the robot is like "You are attempting to assist me? Thank you sir or madam. I now know why it is that humans smile. Battery at 100%, diggingdiggingdiggingdigging-" and that's just A THING that happens with no explanation. That robot wasn't even hinted to be sapient at all until that moment, and no one is like "holy fuck the digging robot has emotions" or anything, it just happens. And those kinds of moments are all over the game. This game does the most absurd things ever, I love it so much.
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uk-fossils · 3 months ago
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Lissoceras semireticulatum Fossil Ammonite - Jurassic Coast, Burton Bradstock, Dorset, UK | 100% Genuine Specimen + COA
A beautifully preserved Lissoceras semireticulatum Fossil Ammonite from the Inferior Oolite Formation, Jurassic Coast: Burton Bradstock, Dorset, UK. This fossil is an exceptional example of prehistoric marine life and a valuable addition to any collection.
✅ 100% Genuine Specimen – All our fossils are authentic and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. ✅ Discovered by our own expert team – This specimen was found on 15 January 2025 by our dedicated fossil hunters, Alister and Alison. ✅ Expertly cleaned, prepped, and treated – Carefully prepared by Alison to highlight its stunning preservation and intricate details. ✅ What you see is what you get – The listing photos show the exact fossil you will receive. ✅ Includes size reference – Scale cube in photos = 1cm. Please refer to the images for full dimensions.
About Lissoceras semireticulatum Fossil Ammonites:
Lissoceras semireticulatum is an extinct species of ammonite from the Jurassic period, approximately 170 million years old. These smooth-shelled cephalopods were widespread in ancient marine environments, and their fossils are highly sought after for their scientific and aesthetic value. Found in the Inferior Oolite Formation, this fossil represents a remarkable piece of prehistoric history.
Perfect for display, educational purposes, or as a unique gift for fossil lovers and paleontology enthusiasts!
Shipping & Packaging:
🔹 Securely packed for safe transit 🔹 Worldwide shipping available 🔹 Tracked & insured delivery options
Why Buy from Us?
🔹 Trusted Seller – Specializing in fossils, minerals, and natural history specimens. 🔹 Certified Authenticity – Every purchase includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity. 🔹 Ethically Sourced – All our fossils are legally and responsibly collected by our own team.
Bring a piece of prehistoric history into your collection today! 🦕🌍
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sweatysharkenemy · 2 months ago
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Fascinating World of Opalised Fossils
Opalised fossils are ancient relics transformed into brilliant gems. Discover the rare and natural wonder of opalised fossils.
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jessicaconley8027 · 2 months ago
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Are Dinosaur Bone Rings Durable? Discover Gentlebands!
Hello everyone! I’m excited to share my thoughts on a unique aspect of the jewelry industry, specifically focusing on Gentlebands and their stunning Dinosaur Bone Rings. These rings are not only a conversation starter but also a remarkable blend of history and craftsmanship.
Dinosaur bone, also known as fossilized dinosaur bone, is an extraordinary material that has been transformed over millions of years into a beautiful and durable gemstone. When crafted into rings, these pieces showcase vibrant colors and unique patterns, making each ring one-of-a-kind.
Now, you might be wondering, are Dinosaur Bone Rings durable? The answer is a resounding yes! Gentlebands ensures that their rings are not only aesthetically pleasing but also built to last. With proper care, these rings can withstand daily wear and tear, making them a perfect choice for anyone looking to add a distinctive piece to their collection.
If you're interested in a ring that tells a story and stands the test of time, I highly recommend checking out Gentlebands. Their commitment to quality and unique designs truly sets them apart in the jewelry industry. Thank you for reading, and happy jewelry hunting!
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captainmvf · 1 year ago
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dropping a creature: ZINO ALL DAY BAYBEEEEE
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RIP AND TEEEEEAAAARRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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fossilageminerals · 6 months ago
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Amber Insect Fossils for Sale Unique Prehistoric Gems
Browse our collection of amber insect fossils for sale featuring stunningly preserved ancient creatures. These unique fossils are perfect for collectors and science enthusiasts. Experience the beauty and mystery of prehistoric life with these captivating specimens. For more information please visit: https://www.fossilageminerals.com/
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bazelgeuce · 7 months ago
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Suddenly remembering the fanon pokedex and the amount of depth the writers put into each individual pokemon line. One day i will write something based on that but for now i will locate it and re-read it.
Edit: i found it. A lot of the newer pokemon havent been written yet which makes sense but its quite large and extremely in depth, realistically i would say
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