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Mosasaur Sea Lizard Fossil on black background.
Detail of a fossil Ichthyosaurus.
Early inhabitant in Odense displayed after archaeological excavation. \nMøntergården is the cultural history museum in Odense. It a collection of buildings from different periods in the town with the oldest dated back to year 1547 and the latest building 2013. The museum tells the story from the Vikings over the middle ages to WW II and todays robot industry.
Curious young people observing animal skeletons and skulls displayed in a showcase during natural history museum visit.
Fossilised Fish
washington dc, United States – August 05, 2022: A closeup of a dinosaur skull at the Queen Victoria Museum
Double elrathia Kingi trilobite fossils superimposed.
Bird Fossil on the rocks. It's founed be in nature. And it's ancient fossil.
Detail of a fossil Ichthyosaurus.
Ammonite Fossil preserved in the rocks mined from the reserve found in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco
Fossils of Protoceratops found in Mongolia Gobi Desert
Fossilised Fish
top view dinosaur skeleton fossil
Fossil Fern inside a peace of slate. The fossil is more than 100 mio Years old.
A fossil of a germanodactyl in a stone slab
Ammonite from southern Germany, Balingen
Fragment aged sea shell isolated on white background. Piece of old ocean shell. Top view
Old shell of a turtle found on the beach.
Aquatic animal fossil, Mesolimulus Walchi or Horseshoe Crab Fossil impint in stone isolated on a white background
A slab containing a millions year old fossilized turtle
The three sections of the Taung Child Skull as reconstructed by Raymond Dart. In 1924 miners at the Buxton Quarry near Taung in South Africa's North West Province discovered a fossil that was later identified by Dart as an Australopithecus africanus, the first discovery of its kind. His reconstruction consists of three separate parts: the mandible, the face, and an endocranial cast. Age: approximately 2,5 million years. Taung is part of the UNESCO Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site.
Ammonite inside a large rock. The ammonites where living between 409 and 65 million years ago (Mya).
dry leaves on white background
Magnified close up of shale with multiple trilobite fossils.
Prehistoric mammoth skeleton in museum(University in Zurich.
Leaf pattern on a stone wall
Turtle, fossil, lower Eocene, Wyoming. Most likely fed on fish, crayfish, shrimp, and clams.
Fossils of marine life.Ammonite fossils
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