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Fossil Specimens
Catalog Number:
(470225-124)
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Nearly complete enrolled
Trilobite
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(470225-126)
Catalog Number:
(470225-134)
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Winged Spirifer.
Catalog Number:
(470218-156)
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Blue fluorapatite, pure crystalline, Moh's hardness of 5.
Catalog Number:
(470225-108)
Catalog Number:
(470225-106)
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These packs feature representative fossils from the phanerozoic eon.
Catalog Number:
(470306-894)
Description:
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.
Catalog Number:
(470111-006)
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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.
Catalog Number:
(470306-900)
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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.
Catalog Number:
(470111-002)
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During the Cambrian through the Permian periods, the fossil record shows the development of invertebrates, fish, land plants, insects, amphibians, and reptiles.
Catalog Number:
(470324-158)
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These beautiful, detailed, replicas are designed not only to appeal to discerning collectors, but also to help support the educational needs of our public schools and universities. Our lightweight, polystone castings are derived from the same authentic fossils as our premium replica line. Each fossil replica comes packaged in a protective, clear, poly bag with an
informative, faux, vintage label.
Catalog Number:
(470003-282)
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Strikingly realistic large, museum-quality great white shark tooth. Length 5 <sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub>". Resin. South Carolina.
Catalog Number:
(470111-004)
Description:
Bring the age of the dinosaurs into your classroom with this 15-fossil set illustrating the animal and plant life preserved in the rocks of the Triassic, Jurrasic, and Cretaceous period.
Catalog Number:
(470306-896)
Description:
Bony fish first evolved during the Paleozoic era, over 400 million years ago. This fossil replica represents a mold of a ray-finned fish that died and was buried in the ocean.
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