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Fossils Collection (page 7)

"Fossils: A Glimpse into Earth's Ancient Past" Dive deep into the mysteries of the ocean with a fossil tooth of the mighty megalodon

Background imageFossils Collection: Fossil snake from the Messel lake oil shale deposit, Germany, 49 million years ago

Fossil snake from the Messel lake oil shale deposit, Germany, 49 million years ago
PM-10205 Fossil snake from the Messel lake oil shale deposit, Germany, 49 million years ago Palaeopython Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFossils Collection: Belemnite: fossil type of squid, now extinct. Jurassic, Germany. Shows phragmacone

Belemnite: fossil type of squid, now extinct. Jurassic, Germany. Shows phragmacone
PM-10252 Belemnite: fossil type of squid, now extinct. Jurassic, Germany. Shows phragmacone. Passaloteuthis Pat Morris contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFossils Collection: Pterodactyl: fossil flying reptile, Jurassic

Pterodactyl: fossil flying reptile, Jurassic
PM-10207 Pterodactyl: fossil flying reptile Jurassic Rhamphorhynchus Pat Morris contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFossils Collection: Fossil Crinoids - Jimbacrinus Bostocki - Permian Gascoyne River, Western Australia

Fossil Crinoids - Jimbacrinus Bostocki - Permian Gascoyne River, Western Australia
CAN-2187 Fossil Crinoids - Jimbacrinus Bostocki - Permian Gascoyne River, Western Australia John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFossils Collection: Triceratops Dinosaur - Skeleton, Cretaceous, Montana, USA. Display at Royal Tyrell Museum of

Triceratops Dinosaur - Skeleton, Cretaceous, Montana, USA. Display at Royal Tyrell Museum of Palentology Alberta
FG-7979 TRICERATOPS SKELETON - Triceratops Dinosaur Skeleton, Late Cretaceous Montana, USA. Display at Royal Tyrell Museum of Palentology Alberta, Canada

Background imageFossils Collection: Dinosaurs - footprints - Natural cast of footprint of an Iguanodon

Dinosaurs - footprints - Natural cast of footprint of an Iguanodon (herbivorous dinosaur of the Cretaceous period)
FG-BQ-960 Dinosaurs - footprints - Natural cast of footprint of an Iguanodon (herbivorous dinosaur of the Cretaceous period)

Background imageFossils Collection: Dinosaur - Albertosaurus liberatus - against a blue sky. Late Cretaceous

Dinosaur - Albertosaurus liberatus - against a blue sky. Late Cretaceous
JH-37 Dinosaur - Albertosaurus liberatus - against a blue sky Late Cretaceous Albertosaurus liberatus John Holmes contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFossils Collection: Archaeopteryx Fossil - 3 feet long, link between reptiles & birds, upper Jurassic Period 152 m. y. a

Archaeopteryx Fossil - 3 feet long, link between reptiles & birds, upper Jurassic Period 152 m. y. a
KEL-1343 ARCHAEOPTERYX FOSSIL Solnofen, Germany, 3 feet long, Berlin Specimen Archaeopteryx lithogaphica Link between reptiles and birds, Upper Jurassic Period

Background imageFossils Collection: Extinct giant gorilla

Extinct giant gorilla (Gigantopithecus sp.). Artists impression of the extinct giant gorilla Gigantopithecus facing two prehistoric humans

Background imageFossils Collection: Dunkleosteus sp. prehistoric fish

Dunkleosteus sp. prehistoric fish
Dunkleosteus sp. fish in the sea in the Devonian period (408-360 million years ago), computer artwork. This large predatory fish had jaws but not true teeth, instead having plates of sharp bone

Background imageFossils Collection: Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish

Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish, artwork. This extinct fish lived in the Devonian period (408-360 million years ago). Dunkleosteus was a large predatory fish that had plates of sharp bone within its

Background imageFossils Collection: Fossil leaves of Neuropteris

Fossil leaves of Neuropteris, a genus created to account for a type of pteridosperm (seed fern) leaf, which appeared in fossil form detached from the original plant

Background imageFossils Collection: Mammoth museum, Siberia

Mammoth museum, Siberia
Mammoth museum, Khatanga, Siberia. This tunnel has been excavated out of the permafrost layer (the layer of permanently frozen soil). Mammoth tusks and bones (left) are seen along the tunnel wall

Background imageFossils Collection: Stromatolite fossil

Stromatolite fossil cut away to reveal the internal concentric banding. Stromatolites are large, stony, cushion-like masses

Background imageFossils Collection: Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish, hunting

Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish, hunting
Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish hunting a Cladoselache shark, artwork. These two species lived in the Devonian period (408-360 million years ago)

Background imageFossils Collection: Trilobite fossils

Trilobite fossils. Rock containing a number of trilobite fossils (Ellipsocephalus hoffi) from the middle Cambrian period (about 515 million years ago)

Background imageFossils Collection: Andrewsarchus

Andrewsarchus. Artists impression of the extinct prehistoric mammal Andrewsarchus mongoliensis. This carnivorous ungulate (hoofed animal) lived during the Eocene epoch, 60-32 million years ago

Background imageFossils Collection: Cockroach Fossil - Eocene 48 m. y. a. Green River Formation, Colorado

Cockroach Fossil - Eocene 48 m. y. a. Green River Formation, Colorado
KEL-1330 Cockroach Fossil - Eocene 48 m.y.a. Green River Formation, Colorado. Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFossils Collection: Fossil Crinoid (Cephocrinitis) - Erfoud South Morocco - Devonian - 390 million years old

Fossil Crinoid (Cephocrinitis) - Erfoud South Morocco - Devonian - 390 million years old
CAN-2456 Fossil Crinoid (Cephocrinitis) - Erfoud South Morocco Devonian - 390 million years old John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFossils Collection: Fossil Fish with ganoid scales. (primitive fish, Holostei) Upper Triassic to Cretaceous

Fossil Fish with ganoid scales. (primitive fish, Holostei) Upper Triassic to Cretaceous, Europe and Africa
PM-10146 Fossil Fish with ganoid scales. (primitive fish, Holostei) Upper Triassic to Cretaceous, Europe and Africa Lepidotes maximus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageFossils Collection: Fern Fossil - Triassic Karnische Alps, Germany

Fern Fossil - Triassic Karnische Alps, Germany
CAN-516 Fern Fossil - Triassic Karnische Alps, Germany John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFossils Collection: Tribrachidium fossil

Tribrachidium fossil
Ediacaran fossil. Fossil of a soft-bodied, multi-cellular organism (Tribrachidium heraldicum) from the Ediacaran Period (around 635 to 542 million years ago)

Background imageFossils Collection: Fossil tetrapod (Amphibian) Lower Permian of Texas

Fossil tetrapod (Amphibian) Lower Permian of Texas
PM-10029 Fossil tetrapod (Amphibian) Lower Permian of Texas Seymouria Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFossils Collection: England, Dorset, Kimmeridge Bay. The rocks at Kimmeridge Bay were formed in the Jurassic period

England, Dorset, Kimmeridge Bay. The rocks at Kimmeridge Bay were formed in the Jurassic period, 155 million years ago, a fossil hunters paradise

Background imageFossils Collection: Series of unidentified fossils on a light grey background

Series of unidentified fossils on a light grey background. (Location: Ireland). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageFossils Collection: Fossils in Colorado

Fossils in Colorado
Huge fossil bones belonging to gigantic antediluvan animals found in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA. Date: 1878

Background imageFossils Collection: A new Wealden dragon - remains of an extinct animal

A new Wealden dragon - remains of an extinct animal
Remains of an extinct animal found in the Isle of Wight. Engraving from the Illustrated London News showing a selection of dinosaur bones discovered in the Isle of Wight by the Rev. W. Fox

Background imageFossils Collection: Fossils of extinct celaphopod, crustacean, turtle and shark

Fossils of extinct celaphopod, crustacean, turtle and shark.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolles Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber

Background imageFossils Collection: Fossils of skeletons of extinct dinosaurs and mammals

Fossils of skeletons of extinct dinosaurs and mammals.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolles Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich

Background imageFossils Collection: Fossil skeleton, tooth, skull and excrement

Fossil skeleton, tooth, skull and excrement.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolles Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageFossils Collection: Fossil of extinct tubeworm, dragonfly, lobster and fish

Fossil of extinct tubeworm, dragonfly, lobster and fish.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolles Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich

Background imageFossils Collection: Fossil plants and a scorpion

Fossil plants and a scorpion.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolles Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageFossils Collection: Fossils of fish, crustaceans, and amphibians

Fossils of fish, crustaceans, and amphibians.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolle's Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History, Schreiber, Munich

Background imageFossils Collection: Title page with vignettes of dinosaurs, skeletons

Title page with vignettes of dinosaurs, skeletons, and fossils.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolles Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber

Background imageFossils Collection: Title page with vignette of miner with lantern in a cave

Title page with vignette of miner with lantern in a cave.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageFossils Collection: Illustration that recreates the hunting of large

Illustration that recreates the hunting of large mammals (mammoths, woolly rhinos and elephants) using traps during the Upper Paleolithic. Painting

Background imageFossils Collection: DINOSAUR Skeleton - Monolophosaurus

DINOSAUR Skeleton - Monolophosaurus. China

Background imageFossils Collection: DINOSAUR Skeleton - Argentinosaurus vertibrae

DINOSAUR Skeleton - Argentinosaurus vertibrae, Sauropod Dinosaur. South America, Argentina

Background imageFossils Collection: DINOSAUR Skeleton - Sinosauropleryx

DINOSAUR Skeleton - Sinosauropleryx. China. A small dinosaur covered in primitive shaggy feathers

Background imageFossils Collection: Ammonites

Ammonites: fossilized cephalopods

Background imageFossils Collection: Archeopteryx / Reconstruc

Archeopteryx / Reconstruc
In 1861, the discovery of the first intact specimen of this earliest and most prmitive known bird set off a firestorm of debate re. evolution & the role of transitional fossils Date: late 19th century

Background imageFossils Collection: Underwater scene depicting various animal species inhabiting coral reef

Underwater scene depicting various animal species inhabiting coral reef

Background imageFossils Collection: Scallop (aviculopecten), extinct species with closed shell, side view

Scallop (aviculopecten), extinct species with closed shell, side view

Background imageFossils Collection: The Dinotherium Dining Rooms of Highbury Grove, 1846. (engraving)

The Dinotherium Dining Rooms of Highbury Grove, 1846. (engraving)
XJF862516 The Dinotherium Dining Rooms of Highbury Grove, 1846. (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageFossils Collection: Petrified trees, Mik mountains, Damaraland, Namibia, Africa

Petrified trees, Mik mountains, Damaraland, Namibia, Africa

Background imageFossils Collection: Fossils in limestone, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Fossils in limestone, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Background imageFossils Collection: Picture No. 11091685

Picture No. 11091685
Fossil Ammonite Surriceras Cretaceous Date:

Background imageFossils Collection: Picture No. 11091650

Picture No. 11091650
Fossil Trilobite Devonian Date:



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"Fossils: A Glimpse into Earth's Ancient Past" Dive deep into the mysteries of the ocean with a fossil tooth of the mighty megalodon, an awe-inspiring predator that ruled the seas millions of years ago. (Location: Oceanopolis Brest Brittany France) Unearthed in Berlin, Germany, the fossil bird Archaeopteryx is hailed as "the first bird, " showcasing both dinosaurian and avian features—a captivating link between two worlds. Journey back to the Paleozoic era and marvel at fossils that hold secrets from a time long gone, offering glimpses into ancient life forms that once roamed our planet. The Jurassic skies come alive with the enigmatic Archaeopteryx fossil bird, bridging the gap between dinosaurs and modern avians—nature's own masterpiece. Under UV light, a stunning ammonite fossil from Madagascar reveals its hidden beauty, taking us on a phosphorescent journey through time to when these creatures thrived during the Early Cretaceous period. Rediscover hope in nature's resilience as you explore a Coelacanth Fossil from Germany—an extraordinary find that shattered beliefs about extinction when it was rediscovered off South Africa's coast in 1938. Behold one of nature's most iconic fossils—the Archaeopteryx Berlin specimen C016/5071—a testament to evolution and adaptation that forever changed our understanding of prehistoric life. Witness an epic battle frozen in time as we compare Megalodon sharks with their modern counterparts—the great white sharks—unveiling evolutionary wonders etched within their ancient bones. Transport yourself to Northern Germany during Triassic times where crinoid fossils stand tall like delicate sea lilies—a reminder of Earth's ever-changing landscapes over 240 million years ago. Embark on an expedition to Madagascar and encounter Cleoniceras sp.