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Palaeontology Collection (page 66)

"Unraveling the Mysteries of the Past: A Journey through Palaeontology" Step into the world and embark on a captivating adventure through time

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Fossil - Ammonite. Bear's paw formation. 70 million years old marine invertebrate

Fossil - Ammonite. Bear's paw formation. 70 million years old marine invertebrate, extinct Alberta, Canada E50T3854
CAN-2200 Fossil - Ammonite. Bear's paw formation. 70 million years old marine invertebrate, extinct Alberta, Canada Placenticeras sp

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Fossil ammonites - Lower Jurassic Somerset, England E50T3880

Fossil ammonites - Lower Jurassic Somerset, England E50T3880
CAN-2195 Fossil ammonites - Lower Jurassic UK Caloceras johnstoni John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Argentina - Province Santa Cruz - Patagonia Mesas near entrance to Petrifed Forest National Park

Argentina - Province Santa Cruz - Patagonia Mesas near entrance to Petrifed Forest National Park
FG-ea-776 Argentina - Province Santa Cruz - Patagonia Mesas near entrance to Petrifed Forest National Park, south-west from the town of Jaramillo Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Amber Insect trapped inside, Baltic Region, 45 million years old

Amber Insect trapped inside, Baltic Region, 45 million years old
FG-12036 Insect trapped in AMBER 45 Million years old. Baltic Region Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Cricket Fossil - Ceara-Brazil - from Santana Formation - Lower Cretaceous

Cricket Fossil - Ceara-Brazil - from Santana Formation - Lower Cretaceous
CAN-2482 Cricket Fossil Ceara - Brazil - from Santana Formation - Lower Cretaceous John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Dragonfly Fossil - Ceara-Brazil - from Santana Formation - Lower Cretaceous

Dragonfly Fossil - Ceara-Brazil - from Santana Formation - Lower Cretaceous
CAN-2481 Dragonfly Fossil - Ceara - Brazil from Santana Formation - Lower Cretaceous John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Pseudoscorpion Fossil - Ceara-Brazil - from Santana Formation - Lower Cretaceous

Pseudoscorpion Fossil - Ceara-Brazil - from Santana Formation - Lower Cretaceous
CAN-2480 Pseudoscorpion Fossil Ceara - Brazil - from Santana Formation - Lower Cretaceous John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Fossil Amphibian (Branchiosaurus) - Germany - Permian

Fossil Amphibian (Branchiosaurus) - Germany - Permian
CAN-2453 Fossil Amphibian (Branchiosaurus) Germany - Permian John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Fossil fly in Amber - Dominican Republlic - 15-40 million years old - oligocene

Fossil fly in Amber - Dominican Republlic - 15-40 million years old - oligocene
CAN-2448 Fossil fly in Amber - Dominican Republlic 15-40 million years old oligocene and miocene - amber is hardened tree resin which preserves organisms trapped inside - Dominican amber comes

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Fossil - Dragonfly - Species unknown E50T3831

Fossil - Dragonfly - Species unknown E50T3831
CAN-2184 Fossil - Dragonfly, species unknown John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Fossil - Lizard - Species unknown. Jurassic Eichstattt, Germany

Fossil - Lizard - Species unknown. Jurassic Eichstattt, Germany
CAN-2183 Fossil - Lizard - Species unknown. Jurassic Eichstattt, Germany John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Fossil - Dragonfly Early cretaceous, Brazil. Santana formation

Fossil - Dragonfly Early cretaceous, Brazil. Santana formation
CAN-2110 Fossil - Dragonfly Early cretaceous, Brazil. Santana formation John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Fossilised skull of gorgonopsian Lycaenops. A sabre-toothed therapsid super-predator from late

Fossilised skull of gorgonopsian Lycaenops. A sabre-toothed therapsid super-predator from late Permian times
ASW-4589 Fossilised skull of gorgonopsian Lycaenops - a sabre-toothed therapsid super-predator from late Permian times Karoo National Park, Beaufort West, Western Cape, South Africa Lycaenops sp

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Fossilised skeleton of the anapsid Eunotosaurus from late Permian times. Probably insectivorous

Fossilised skeleton of the anapsid Eunotosaurus from late Permian times. Probably insectivorous
ASW-4588 Fossilised skeleton of the anapsid Eunotosaurus - from late Permian times. Probably insectivorous Karoo National Park, Beaufort West, Western Cape, South Africa Eunotosaurus sp

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Fossilised skull of Emydops, a dicynodont mammal-like reptile (therapsid)

Fossilised skull of Emydops, a dicynodont mammal-like reptile (therapsid)
ASW-4587 Fossilised skull of Emydops - a dicynodont mammal-like reptile (therapsid). Karoo National Park, Beaufort West, Western Cape, South Africa Emydops sp. Alan J. S

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Morpus - prehistoric reconstruction

Morpus - prehistoric reconstruction
PJG-132 Morpus - prehistoric reconstruction Peter Green Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Sabre-tooth Cat Rancho la Brea Tar Pits, California, USA

Sabre-tooth Cat Rancho la Brea Tar Pits, California, USA
KEL-1363 Sabre-tooth Cat Rancho la Brea Tar Pits, California, USA. Smilodon fatalis Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Fossil - Bird - Unknown species. Eocene Green River Formation, Wyoming, USA E50T3926

Fossil - Bird - Unknown species. Eocene Green River Formation, Wyoming, USA E50T3926
CAN-2185 Fossil - Bird - Unknown species. Eocene Green River Formation, Wyoming, USA John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Moa Reconstruction - life size model of extinct Moa. Rainbow Springs - North Island - New Zealand

Moa Reconstruction - life size model of extinct Moa. Rainbow Springs - North Island - New Zealand
MAB-469 Moa Reconstruction - life size model of extinct Mo Rainbow Springs - North Island - New Zealand Megalapteryx didinus Thought to have become exinct through hunting

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Dinosaurs - Horned dinosaurs (Ceratopsians) Triceratops Late Cretaceous. Montana

Dinosaurs - Horned dinosaurs (Ceratopsians) Triceratops Late Cretaceous. Montana
FG-cb-475 Dinosaurs - Horned dinosaurs (Ceratopsians) Triceratops Late Cretaceous. Montana, USA Display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Drumheller, Alberta

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Ammonite (Parkinsonia) - Southern France - mid-Jurassic

Ammonite (Parkinsonia) - Southern France - mid-Jurassic
CAN-2494 Ammonite (Parkinsonia) - Southern France - mid-Jurassi John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Fossil - Tree Bark Pella, Iowa, Pennsylvanian, USA Specimen courtesy Howard R Shanks 2E50T4126

Fossil - Tree Bark Pella, Iowa, Pennsylvanian, USA Specimen courtesy Howard R Shanks 2E50T4126
CAN-2199 Fossil - Tree Bark Pella, Iowa, Pennsylvanian, USA Lepidodendron sp. Specimen courtesy Howard R Shanks John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePalaeontology Collection: Fossil - Mammoth Tooth - cross-section. Pleistocene South Carolina, USA E50T4155

Fossil - Mammoth Tooth - cross-section. Pleistocene South Carolina, USA E50T4155
CAN-2181 Fossil - Mammoth Tooth - cross-section. Pleistocene South Carolina, USA Mammuthus meridionalis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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"Unraveling the Mysteries of the Past: A Journey through Palaeontology" Step into the world and embark on a captivating adventure through time. From the remarkable Lascaux II cave painting replica, depicting ancient human artistry, to the intricate geological strata that reveal secrets buried for centuries. Follow in the footsteps of our ancestors along the Trail of Laetoli footprints, preserved imprints capturing a moment frozen in time. Marvel at the fossil tooth of a mighty megalodon shark, once ruler of prehistoric oceans, now displayed at Oceanopolis Brest Brittany France. Behold Archaeopteryx, known as "the first bird, " showcasing both dinosaurian and avian features - a mesmerizing link between two worlds. Witness stages in human evolution unfold before your eyes, tracing our journey from primitive beings to modern Homo sapiens. Illuminate an ancient ammonite under UV light; Desmoceras spp. , from Madagascar's Albian Stage during Upper Early Cretaceous era - its vibrant hues revealing hidden beauty. Encounter another Archaeopteryx specimen in Berlin-Germany; this fossilized bird offers insights into Jurassic life like no other. Discover tools used by prehistoric humans such as spear-throwers that aided their survival amidst formidable challenges. Gaze upon Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs mating - an awe-inspiring glimpse into their primal existence. Lastly, encounter Coelacanth fossils found off South Africa's coast in 1938 after being thought extinct since the Cretaceous period. These living fossils challenge our understanding of evolution and remind us that nature holds many surprises yet to be unveiled. Palaeontology invites us to unravel Earth's enigmatic past and connect with creatures long gone but never forgotten, and is through these remnants we gain insight into our own origins while fueling curiosity about what lies beyond our current knowledge horizon.