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Study microscopic and macroscopic organisms in greater detail as they are preserved in the fossil record, a natural time capsule etched in stone. These include study sets suitable for students including insects trapped in amber and rock, and aquatic organisms preserved by porous coral or other sediments. Other fossilized organic matter includes fecal matter from animals long past. Vertebrae and other skeletal remains of ancient or extinct creatures are easy to study in detail with these fossils.
Dickinsonia costata and Parvancorina minchami (PreCambrian)
Supplier: Avantor
Detailed cast of the iconic Ediacaran fossil, Dickinsonia, from the Flinders Ranges in South Australia. Present on the upper corner of this large slab is an example of another early life form, Parvancorina. A great addition to any Precambrian collection.
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Chlorellopsis coloniata (Eocene)
Supplier: Avantor
Freshwater algal structures in chert. Average size: 3" x 4".
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Phacops rana milleri (Devonian)
Supplier: Avantor
Dramatically preserved assemblage of 24 complete trilobites showing exceptional detail on a 13×15" matrix. Ohio.
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Salterella sp. (Cambrian)
Supplier: Avantor
Early straight-shelled nautiloids in a small matrix.
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Euplectella Aspergillum
Supplier: Avantor
Modern glass sponge known as "Venus Flower Basket".
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Isotelus maximus (Ordovician)
Supplier: Avantor
A spectacular, museum-quality example of the official Ohio state fossil, it is complete, down to the genal spines. It measures 9" in length on an 113/4"×101/2" matrix. Resin. Ohio.
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Paradoxides harlani (Cambrian)
Supplier: Avantor
Large, complete Middle Cambrian trilobite, with long genal spines. It measures 71/2" in length on an 81/4×101/2" matrix. Resin. Newfoundland.
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Foraminifera Thin Section
Supplier: Avantor
Cross section of a Pennsylvanian fusulinid in chert that shows random orientations of structural features, including the proloculus and chamber walls.
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Set of 4 Fossil Replicas, Eisco Scientific
Supplier: Wards
Set of commonly studied fossils.
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Cyclolites species
Supplier: MOUSSA MINERALS & FOSSILS
Solitary scleractinian coral with a prominent grooved mouth region.
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Orthoceras sp. (Silurian)
Supplier: ADAM MOORE MO
Straight nautiloid shell with good sutures. Average size: 1 - 2".
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Onchopristis numidus
Supplier: MOUSSA MINERALS & FOSSILS
Well preserved sawfish tooth from the Cretaceous Period.
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Ammonite Fossil Replica
Supplier: Wards
Ammonites grew their shells from calcium carbonate and grew constantly throughout their life span. A relative of octopi and squids today, ammonites swam through the open ocean, preying on smaller marine animals.
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Neuropteris sp. (Pennsylvanian)
Supplier: ANTHONY ZVIRBLIS
Coal bed leaf impression. Hand specimen.
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Sphenophyllum sp. (Pennsylvanian)
Supplier: ANTHONY ZVIRBLIS
Whorl-shaped leaf impressions on shale.
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Geisenoceras sp. (Devonian)
Supplier: ADAM MOORE MO
Highly polished nautiloid.
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Bivalve Fossil Replica
Supplier: Wards
This bivalve fossil replica looks like a shell you would find at the beach, but it is representative of an organism that lived millions of years ago.
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Ivesheadia species (Precambrian) Replica
Supplier: PARKER PALEONTOLOGICAL ENT.
Beautifully remastered fossil replica. Great for paleontological identification, lectures on evolution, and display.
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Dinosaur Killer and Meteorite Fossil
Supplier: AEROLITE METEORITES INC SE
A genuine stone chondrite meteorite and a 150 million year old Sauropod bone fossil.
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Urchin Fossil Replica, Eisco Scientific
Supplier: Wards
This fossil replica represents an ancient sea urchin that crawled along the seafloor, feeding on algae. Although they are rarely preserved, echinoderms that looked like this had long spines like the sea urchins of today.
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Thalassina anomala (Holocene)
Supplier: ADAM MOORE MO
Mangrove “mud” lobster showing carapace and appendages. Average size: 1 1/4–2". Australia.
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Paleozoic Fossil Collection
Supplier: SCOTT RESOURCES 2, LLC SE
During the Cambrian through the Permian periods, the fossil record shows the development of invertebrates, fish, land plants, insects, amphibians, and reptiles.
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Glossopteris sp. (Permian)
Supplier: ADAM MOORE MO
Leaf impression on matrix, widely used in correlation studies. Average size: 3" x 3". Australia.
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Protolindenia wittei Replica
Supplier: PARKER PALEONTOLOGICAL ENT.
Beautifully remastered fossil replica. Great for paleontological identification, lectures on evolution, and display.
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Keichousaurus hui (Triassic) Replica
Supplier: PARKER PALEONTOLOGICAL ENT.
Beautifully remastered fossil replica. Great for paleontological identification, lectures on evolution, and display.
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Cenozoic Fossil Collection
Supplier: SCOTT RESOURCES 2, LLC SE
During the Tertiary and Quaternary periods, mammals and the first primates evolved further, dominating the land, while mollusks and other invertebrates continued to flourish and inhabit the ever-changing seas.
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Nemiana simplex Replica
Supplier: PARKER PALEONTOLOGICAL ENT.
Beautifully remastered fossil replica. Great for paleontological identification, lectures on evolution, and display.