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Stomatolite (fossil algae) formed 2.2 - 2.8 Billion Years Ago This gorgeous pink Kona Hills Dolomite stromatolite slab from Michigan measures 7" x...
View full detailsReceive a semi-polished, raw slice of Jurassic Dinosaur Coprolite (feces) from Moffat County, Colorado. Semi-polished on one single side. Measures ...
View full detailsReceive a semi-polished raw slice of Jurassic Dinosaur Coprolite (feces) from Moffat County, Colorado. Semi-polished on one single side. 6.75" x 4...
View full detailsSabalites powellii, an extinct species of palm frond in the family Arcaceae. Specimen approx. size: 12.5" x 10" Palm - Palmites speciesOrd...
View full detailsAmmonoids are a group of extinct marine mollusc animals in the subclass Ammonoidea of the class Cephalopoda. These molluscs, commonly referred to a...
View full detailsAmmonoids are a group of extinct marine mollusc animals in the subclass Ammonoidea of the class Cephalopoda. These molluscs, commonly referred to a...
View full detailsLocation: Hawthorn Formation, South Carolina Age: Miocene (2.6-15 MYO) Approx 4" long x 2.75" wide naturally eroded root These Megalodon Sharks Te...
View full detailsLocation: Hawthorn Formation, South Carolina Age: Miocene (2.6-15 MYO) Approx 4" long x 3.25" wide naturally eroded root These Megalodon Sharks Te...
View full detailsLocation: Hawthorn Formation, South Carolina Age: Miocene (2.6-15 MYO) Approx 4.25" long x 2.75" wide naturally eroded root These Megalodon Sharks...
View full detailsLocation: Hawthorn Formation, South Carolina Age: Miocene (2.6-15 MYO) Approx 4.5" long x 3.25" wide naturally eroded root These Megalodon Sharks ...
View full detailsLocation: Hawthorn Formation, South Carolina Age: Miocene (2.6-15 MYO) Approx 4.5" long x 3" wide naturally eroded root These Megalodon Sharks Tee...
View full detailsLocation: Hawthorn Formation, South Carolina Age: Miocene (2.6-15 MYO) Approx 4" long x 3.25" wide naturally eroded root These Megalodon Sharks Te...
View full detailsLocation: Hawthorn Formation, South Carolina Age: Miocene (2.6-15 MYO) Approx 4.25" long x 3.75" wide naturally eroded root These Megalodon Sharks...
View full detailsLocation: Hawthorn Formation, South Carolina Age: Miocene (2.6-15 MYO) Approx 4.75" long x 3.25" wide naturally eroded root These Megalodon Sharks...
View full detailsRoach in authentic Burmese Amber is from the private collection of Dr. William Rieger. Amber is approx. 3cm x 2.5cm Roach specimen is approx. 1cm ...
View full details3lb 1oz Polished Labradorite Measures approx: 5" x 3.5" x 2.75" Labradorite is a feldspar mineral first identified in Labrador, Canada which can d...
View full details1lb 4oz Polished Labradorite Measures approx: 3.25" x 4" x 2" Labradorite is a feldspar mineral first identified in Labrador, Canada which can dis...
View full details1lb 9oz Polished Labradorite Measures approx: 3.5" x 2.75" x 2" Labradorite is a feldspar mineral first identified in Labrador, Canada which can d...
View full detailsThis Rare Petrified wood was collected on private land near Eden Valley in Wyoming. Eocene, epoch. Dimensions: approx 2" x 3.5" specimen Petrifi...
View full detailsThis Rare Petrified wood was collected on private land near Eden Valley in Wyoming. Eocene, epoch. Dimensions: approx 2" x 3.5" specimen Petrifi...
View full details179.5 Carats Approx. size: 5.5cm × 3.5cm x 1.1cm Ammolite is only found in the Bearpaw Formation. This formation extends from Alberta to Saskatchew...
View full details170.5 Carats Approx. size: 5.2cm × 3.0cm x 1.6cm Ammolite is only found in the Bearpaw Formation. This formation extends from Alberta to Saskatchew...
View full details108 Carats Approx. size: 4.6cm × 3.9cm x 0.7cm Ammolite is only found in the Bearpaw Formation. This formation extends from Alberta to Saskatchewan...
View full details151.5 Carats Approx. size: 4.6cm × 3.5cm x 1.1cm Ammolite is only found in the Bearpaw Formation. This formation extends from Alberta to Saskatchew...
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