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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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Ward's® Apatite (Massive)
Blue fluorapatite, pure crystalline, Moh's hardness of 5.
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Ward's® Triticites ventricosus (Pennsylvanian)
Individual fusulinids. Vial of ten.
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Salterella sp. (Cambrian)
Early straight-shelled nautiloids in a small matrix.
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Eurypterus remipes
A complete and highly detailed "Sea scorpion", New York State's official fossil.
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Ammonite
Polished halves show the chambers replaced with hematite. Mixed species.
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Pterodactylus kochi (Jurassic)
Complete, including elongated fingers used to support the wing membrane. Resin. Germany.
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Confuciousornis sanctus (Late Cretaceous)
This remarkable resin cast features one of the most complete examples of a near contemporary of Archaeopteryx. Recently found in Liaoning Province in China, this fossil bird displays the earliest evidence of truly beaked birds with clear body contour feathers.
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Compsognathus sp. (Jurassic)
Replica of the famous “chicken–size” dinosaur skeleton.
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Fish Fossil Replica
Bony fish first evolved during the Paleozoic era, over 400 million years ago. This fossil replica represents a mold of a ray-finned fish that died and was buried in the ocean.

