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Fossiles
Étudiez des organismes microscopiques et macroscopiques plus en détail, tels qu’ils sont préservés dans les archives fossiles, une capsule temporelle naturelle gravée dans la pierre. Ceux-ci comprennent des ensembles d’étude adaptés aux étudiants, notamment des insectes piégés dans l’ambre et la roche, ainsi que des organismes aquatiques préservés par des coraux poreux ou d’autres sédiments. D’autres matières organiques fossilisées incluent des excréments d’animaux disparus depuis longtemps. Les vertèbres et autres restes squelettiques de créatures anciennes ou éteintes sont faciles à étudier en détail avec ces fossiles.
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Ammonite
Polished halves show the chambers replaced with hematite. Mixed species.
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Huntonia purdue (Devonian)
This giant among trilobites comes in at nearly a foot in length. Beautifully prepared, on an 11 3/4×7" base. Resin. Tennessee.
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Phacops rana milleri (Devonian)
Dramatically preserved assemblage of 24 complete trilobites showing exceptional detail on a 13×15" matrix. Ohio.
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Ward's® Brachiopod Shell
Put a piece of Earth's ancient history in the hands of your students.
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Compsognathus sp. (Jurassic)
Replica of the famous “chicken–size” dinosaur skeleton.
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Prehistoric Skull Replicas
Eisco labs prehistoric skulls - premium set of six Neaderathal skulls. Set consists of Afarenis cranium, Africanus cranium, Habilis cranium, Erectus cranium, Neanderthalensis cranium and Steinheim skull.
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Sabre Tooth Tiger Skull
One of the finest specimens of a Smilodon fatalis (saber-toothed cat) from the world famous La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. The La Brea Tar Pits is home to the most extensive collection of Pleistocene fauna in the world, with over 3.5 million specimens curated. Approximately 90% of the fossils excavated from the Tar Pits are carnivores, with the saber-toothed cat being the second most common occurring carnivore and named the California State Fossil. With canines measuring up to 11 inches in length from root to crown, this ferocious animal fed on bison, horse, camel and small pronghorn. Studies suggest the saber-toothed cat probably lived in packs, evidenced by bones with extensive healing, indicating survival after a crippling injury. This indicates the individual was cared for or at least allowed to feed with the rest of the pack.

