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Learn all about fossils, how they form and get up close with some real fossilised creatures in this hands on session.
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Levon Bliss, from London and now based in Wiltshire, has published stunning images of insects preserved in amber dating back around 45 million years.
Lunatia heros is a predatory snail that drilled holes in other mollusks' shells to eat the contents. One often finds hole that they left behind in the surrou...
Special #FossilFriday is our Gomphotherium @SamNobleMuseum (which was just awarded the @US_IMLS 2014 National Medal)
A fuel is something you burn to make energy. Energy is what makes things go -- for example, cars, stoves, vacuum cleaners and water heaters. All motors have to have some kind of energy, such as electricity, gas or other fuels, to run. Fossil fuels are called a "non-renewable" source of energy, which means that ...
Know some hungry paleontologists? Let them dig into these artifacts. Food-safe plastic insects for making the imprints are available at createforless.com.
Snakes can famously disarticulate their jaws, and open their mouths to extreme widths. David Martill from the University of Portsmouth did his best impression of this trick while walking through the Bürgermeister Müller Museum in Solnhofen, Germany. He was pointing out the museum’s fossils to a group of students. “And then my jaw just dropped,” he […]
Explore the rich fossil record of the Paleozoic Era, from the Cambrian (545 million years ago) through the Permian (almost 300 million years ago) with 650 high quality color photos and detailed, highly readable text. Following his successful work on the earliest fossils, the author now starts at that time in earth's history when life blossomed into a variety of body plans (phyla), and explores the successive periods of the Paleozoic Era. These include the Cambrian; the early, mid-, and late Ordovician; the Silurian and Devonian with their numerous marine fossils and some of the earth's first land plants and early fish; the diverse land plants and peculiar marine life of the Carboniferous (Mississippian and Pennsylvanian periods); and the fossils of the Permian, including many fossils of life forms that would go extinct in the worlds greatest extinction event. This is a great book for fossil hunters of all ilks and anyone interested in the early remnants of life. Those who collect or trade fossils will find a useful guide to the values of the fossils.