Earthstory: Another timelapse video of some more progress made...
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earthstory: Another timelapse video of some more progress made on this 18” Diplomystus dentatus from the Green River Formation - a fish which hasn’t seen the light of day for 50 million years. This particular fish is from the 18” layer which is slightly harder material to prep but it’s all worth it as the preservation of fish from this layer (versus the split fish layer for example) is far better and they have a lovely glossy black/dark brown coloration. Still plenty more to go on this fishy but thought I’d share an update. palaeoart ..read more
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Man-creates-dinosaurs: Packaging art by Jonathan Kuo for David...
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man-creates-dinosaurs: Packaging art by Jonathan Kuo for David Silva’s Beasts of the Mesozoic: Raptor Series. 1) Atrociraptor 2) Pyroraptor 3) Adasaurus 4) Velociraptor 5) Microraptor 6) Balaur bondoc ..read more
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Dracunculia: “Microraptor” - by Fido
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dracunculia: “Microraptor” - by Fido ..read more
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Bijoux-et-mineraux: Fluorite -  Minerva No. 1 Mine,...
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bijoux-et-mineraux: Fluorite -  Minerva No. 1 Mine, Ozark-Mahoning group, Cave-in-Rock, Cave-in-Rock Sub-District, Hardin Co., Illinois ..read more
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Earthstory: Wavellite sorbet What better for a hot summer’s...
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earthstory: Wavellite sorbet What better for a hot summer’s day than a lovely ball of cooling bluey-green mineral ice cream, whose flavour I shall leave at your discretion. The specimen in the photo displays both common habits of this hydrated aluminium phosphate, spheres and radial sprays (bottom) of needle shaped crystals. Irregular masses can also form, and, very rarely, prismatic crystals. Keep reading ..read more
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Preserving Fossil Treasures: Eocene Fishes from Monte Bolca, Italy
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carnegiemuseumnaturalhistory: By Linsly Church In 1903, Carnegie Museum of Natural History purchased an enormous private fossil collection from the Baron Ernest de Bayet of Brussels, Belgium. Over a 40-year period the Baron had amassed a collection comprising tens of thousands of individual fossils. At age 65 he married a much younger woman and sold the collection to fulfill her dream of having a house on the shore of Italy’s Lake Como. Within the collection are fossils from all over Europe. Fossils from Italy include the Monte Bolca fish collection, which contains about 290 beautifully-prese ..read more
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Earthstory: jurassicblogHere’s all five of our largest...
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earthstory: jurassicblog Here’s all five of our largest theropods dinosaurs in action. Really enjoyed making this video and planning to do more in a similar way. Thanks to @thedinosaurfeed Follow @jurassicblog and activate post notifications ..read more
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Ifuckingloveminerals: Opal containing an insect Java,...
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ifuckingloveminerals: Opal containing an insect Java, Indonesia ..read more
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Tsaagan: Iguanodon, The Swedish Museum of Natural History,...
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tsaagan: Iguanodon, The Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden ..read more
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