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Fossil Specimens
Study microscopic and macroscopic organisms in greater detail as they are preserved in the fossil record, a natural time capsule etched in stone. These include study sets suitable for students including insects trapped in amber and rock, and aquatic organisms preserved by porous coral or other sediments. Other fossilized organic matter includes fecal matter from animals long past. Vertebrae and other skeletal remains of ancient or extinct creatures are easy to study in detail with these fossils.
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Fossil Study Packs
These packs feature representative fossils from the phanerozoic eon.
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Eurypterus remipes
A complete and highly detailed "Sea scorpion", New York State's official fossil.
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Phacops sp. (Devonian)
Nearly complete enrolled trilobites. Fine quality. Average size: 3/4–1". Morocco.
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Pterodactylus kochi (Jurassic)
Complete, including elongated fingers used to support the wing membrane. Resin. Germany.
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Sinocyamodus xinpuensis (Triassic)
Excellent complete skeletal replica of this rare Chinese fossil placodont, a primitive sauropterygian reptile. China.
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Phacops rana milleri (Devonian)
Dramatically preserved assemblage of 24 complete trilobites showing exceptional detail on a 13×15" matrix. Ohio.
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Manchurochelys liaoxensis
A rare complete skeleton and shell replica of this 130 million year old fossil turtle, a distant relative of the modern-day snapping turtle.
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Echinocorys sp. (Cretaceous)
Choice, well-prepped specimens of this distinctive "high-domed" fossil echinoid. Complete and detailed samples. Average size, 1 1/2"to 2" in diameter. Germany.
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Paradoxides harlani (Cambrian)
Large, complete Middle Cambrian trilobite, with long genal spines. It measures 71/2" in length on an 81/4×101/2" matrix. Resin. Newfoundland.
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Pachypleurosaurus edwardsi (Triassic)
This complete skeleton is an example of a primitive synaptosaurian reptile group known as nothosaurs. It measures 91/2" in length on an 113/4×61/4" matrix. Resin. Switzerland.
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Isotelus maximus (Ordovician)
A spectacular, museum-quality example of the official Ohio state fossil, it is complete, down to the genal spines. It measures 9" in length on an 113/4"×101/2" matrix. Resin. Ohio.

