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• Geological Age: Jurassic period, Kimmeridgian stage, 160 to 155 million years ago.
• Location: Weymouth, Dorset, UK
• Family: Pliosauridae
• Species: Liopleurodon sp.
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A display specimen of a partial Liopleurodon vertebra from Weymouth, Dorset, UK, the vertebra has been dated to the Jurassic period, Kimmeridgian stage. Liopleurodon was a colossal reptile which swam in the Jurassic seas over 155 million years ago. Fossil remains suggest that it could grow up to almost 7 meters in length (21 feet) Its massive jaws which made up a quarter of its over all body length. Its name is derived from the ancient Greek words which mean ‘smooth sided tooth’ It was the apex predator of its time and environment, with little else to fear except other liopleurodons. It belongs to the sub group of short necked plesiosaur family of marine reptiles, characterised by their four flipper mode of propulsion. This sample weighs approximately 689 grams and measures roughly 16.6 x 12.9 x 3 cm. This specimen would make a great addition to any smaller fossil collection.
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Class: Reptilia
Order: Plesiosauria
Genus: Unkown (Likely Liopleurodon)
Age: Kimmeridgian, Jurassic (157-152 M.a.)
Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
Excellent specimen of a tail-section vertebra belonging to an unknown species of pliosaur. This specimen was discovered in Oxfordshire, UK and existed during the Jurassic period. Supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
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• Geological Age: Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Family: Pliosaur
• Species: Unknown
A pair of pliosaur limb bones, excellent condition, this fossil specimen has been cut and polished, allowing you to view the internal structure of the bone, while also making them into a matching pair. The pieces are 10 cm in length, excellent for collectors or schools, they are rare to come by, and even rarer when in this form.
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• Geological Age: Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Family: Pliosaur
• Species: Liopleurodon
Fossil bones belonging to Liopleurodon, the apex predator of the Jurassic oceans. These specimens were found in the Kimmeridgian beds of Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK in and are cut and polished, available in various sizes, they are great for collectors, gifts or educational use. The pieces will come supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Species Name: Pliosaur Vertebra – Liopleurodon sp.
Family: Pliosaur
Age: Jurassic, Kimmeridgian, approximately 152 to 157 million years old.
Location: Weymouth, Dorset, UK
• Geological Age: Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Family: Pliosaur
• Species: Liopleurodon macromerus
Fossil vertebra specimen belonging to Liopleurodon macromerus, discovered in the Kimmeridgian clay of Jurassic age in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. Liopleurodon were the apex marine predators during the Jurassic; a large reptile with sharp, smooth teeth, these creatures grew to 21 feet in length. Specimen supplied with a card tray and information label.
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• Geological Age: Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Family: Pliosaur
• Species: Unknown
A large pliosaur limb bone fossil specimen from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, found in Kimmeridgian beds which are of Jurassic age, the sample is natural and has had one end professionally cut, allowing one to view the internal structures of the bone. An excellent piece which once belonged to a marine reptile, it will make a great addition to educational and personal collections.
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Specification:
* Waterproof
* Map area: 265 x 265 mm
* Neckband included
* Winter use -20 degrees.
* Material: Polyamid / Transparent TPU
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Carboniferous Mudstone found in Lancashire supplied in a card tray with a label.
300 in stock
Round plastic tubs or pots made, clear and easily seen through, they are ideal for the safe storage of many small items such as gemstones, plants, sediments, soil, hobby items and more. They measure 46 mm in diameter and are 23 mm high. Supplied with a tight snap shut lid.
Native copper ore mineral specimens from the famous Keweenaw copper deposits of Mitchigan, U.S.A. The specimens have a heavy red-orange metallic specimens with streaks of blue-green oxidation and a wiry crystal habit. Available in a range of sizes.
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Pea Grit (pisolite) is the name given to a Middle Jurassic limestone which is characterised by its large spherical grains or Pisoids, similar to ooliths. Specimens are supplied with a labelled card tray.
6 in stock
Geo Marker marking spray for use within the building, construction road, civil engineering, surveying and mining sectors, this spray can be applied to asphalt, concrete, masonary, stone, plaster, wood and even earth whether the surface is wet or dry. Can be used in temperatures down to -20 °C, the spray can utilises a special cap which means 100% of the can will be emptied and won’t give you painted fingers, the paint will also last upto 9 months and can be applied to both wet and dry surfaces. Each can hold 500 ml of paint and is available in 9 bright fluorescent colours.
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Specification:
* Finliner for writing, sketching, drawing & geological mapping
* Long metal tip, ideal for use with rulers & templates
* Pigment ink, indelible (in accordance with ISO 14145-2), lightfast and waterproof
* Erasable when used on tracing papers, no bleeding when highlighted
* PP barrel guarantees long service life.
* Stroke: Optional (0.1, 0.3 and 0.5 available)
* Colour: Black
Highly fossiliferous reef limestone from the 425 million year old Wenlock Series of the Silurian. Wren’s Nest, Dudley, West Midlands.
30 in stock
Kaolinite is a clay mineral specimen which is used extensively in industry, it is a soft, fragile mineral and is also known as China clay. Formed form the breakdown of feldspar minerals, these samples come from Cornwall, UK and is available in 2 sizes, supplied in a card tray with a label.
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This red coloured Marl is a lime (Calcium Carbonate) rich mudstone from the Triassic of Gloucestershire. They are supplied in labelled card trays.
Kraft sample bags are made using the Kraft pulping process resulting thick paper, making the envelopes strong and ideal for storing geological field specimens and geochemical soil samples. These are wet strength bags and can be used to store wet or dry geochemical samples and are 5″ x 10″ in size (125 mm x 250 mm).
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Species Name: Nummulites Laevigatus in limestone matrix
Family: Microfossil
Age: Eocene, Cuisian Stage, approximately 47 million years ago
Location: Soissons, Aisne, France
Nummulites laevigatus foraminifera fossil specimens within a beige white limestone matrix, these micro fossils are excellent examples of these amoeboid protists, they exhibit exceptional details, dated to the Eocene period, they were found in Soissons, Aisne, France. Available in various sizes and supplied in a card tray with a label.
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