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Dinosaur coprolite or ‘fossilised poo’ collected from Cretaceous sediments in North West USA. The original organic droppings have been replaced by agate stone which has preserved and helped retain the shape of the coprolites. Each coprolite is supplied in a 2″ x 2″ white card tray with an information label.
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Dinosaur coprolite collected from Cretaceous sediments in North West USA. Coprolites are the fossilised feces of ancient organisms. These dinosaur droppings were deposited 70 to 145 Mya just before dinosaurs became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous period. Coprolites are classed as trace fossils; they are particularly important to science because they often provide us with information regarding the diet of ancient organisms which in turn helps us interpret their mode of life. The original organic droppings have been replaced by agate stone which has preserved and helped retain the shape of the coprolites. Each coprolite is supplied in a 2″ x 2″ white card tray with an information label. Ideal for serious fossil collectors or within educational establishments.
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Geocoma libanotica fossil brittle stars which lived during the late Cretaceous period approximately 95 million years ago. The samples are preserved on a micritic limestone matrix called lagerstatten which has a fine grain texture and beige colouration. They come from the renowned Hajoula region in Lebanon and each brittle star measures approximately 30 mm in size while the overall matrix is square shaped measuring 10 x 10 cm making them suitable as little gifts, for enthusiasts, young collectors or educational use. Each piece will come supplied with a stand and small information label.
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Coprolite beds or ‘fossilised poo’ collected from Jurassic sediment in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. The original organic droppings have been replaced by agate stone which has preserved and helped retain the shape of the coprolites. Each coprolite is supplied with an information card
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Fossil evolution set which represent the evolutionary stages of trilobites and ammonites at different stages, an excellent visual guide for educational use, the specimens are casts made from dental plaster and housed within a cell sectioned plastic box with a lid and provided with a set of notes.
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Leptopius duponti fossil weevil cacoons from the Holocene period found in Elliston, south Australia. Known informally as pixie clogs, the cacoons were spun by the weevils in their pupae stage in order to protect them during metamorphosis into adult beetles. An interesting piece for fossil collectors or educational use to exhibit an example of a ‘trace fossil’, the cacoons are approximately 50 mm in length and 30 mm in diameter and come supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Trace fossils of tube worms, Cycloserpula serpula. These were found in the Lower Kimmeridgian clay of Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. Each specimen is supplied with a card tray and information label.
Trace fossils of tube worms, Cycloserpula intestinalis. These were found in the Lower Kimmeridgian clay of Fleet Shore, Small Mouth, Meymouth, Dorset. Each specimen is supplied with a card tray and information label.
Amber from Sarawak, Borneo, these mineral and fossil specimens are found in the ancient coal measures around Indonesia, a variation known as glessite, this amber is from the Tertiary period, 15 to 25 million years old and is much harder than Baltic amber. It has a distinct brown colour but once under shortwave UV lighting, emits a pale blue which is calming to the eyes. Supplied in a card tray with a label.
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