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  1. werepanther

    Ice Age Trail find

    Found on Ice Age Trail walking trail. Fossil bone or tooth? Odd shape. Lighter than rock.
  2. thatFossilGuy36

    Need help identifying gift (mammal?)

    I recently was given a fossil as a gift. As I understand it, the seller does not know where it was found or has any idea what it is. There is some writing on the side which I’ll attach a picture of. Any help is greatly appreciated.
  3. LordTrilobite

    Coelodonta antiquitatis hip fragment

    From the album: Mammal Fossils

    Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) A fragment of the left hip of a woolly rhino. Location: North Sea, Netherlands Age: Pleistocene

    © Olof Moleman

  4. From the album: Mammal Fossils

    Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) The 5th cervical vertebra of a woolly rhino. Location: North Sea, Netherlands Age: Pleistocene
  5. From the album: Mammal Fossils

    Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) The 4th cervical vertebra of a woolly rhino. Location: North Sea, Netherlands Age: Pleistocene
  6. From the album: Mammal Fossils

    Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) The 3rd cervical vertebra of a woolly rhino. Location: North Sea, Netherlands Age: Pleistocene
  7. LordTrilobite

    Coelodonta antiquitatis atlas vertabra

    From the album: Mammal Fossils

    Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) The atlas vertebra of a woolly rhino. Location: North Sea, Netherlands Age: Pleistocene

    © Olof Moleman

  8. LordTrilobite

    Coelodonta antiquitatis cervical vertebra

    From the album: Mammal Fossils

    Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) The sixth cervical vertebra of a woolly rhino. Location: North Sea, Netherlands Age: Pleistocene

    © Olof Moleman

  9. From the album: Ice Age Europe

    Top down view.
  10. From the album: Ice Age Europe

    A great juvenile wild boar jaw from the Pleistocene of Russia. You can see the front tusk/incisor still erupting. I've wanted one of these for a while now but they are quite rare. I love it! The tusk is actually loose and comes put. I think that's great! I can see the whole root.
  11. ElToro

    Wooly Mammoth tooth

    From the album: Ice Age Europe

    Woolly Mammoth tooth from the Pleistocene Upper Rhine Plain in Germany. Mammuthus primegenius (Woolly Mammoth) Sinister mandibular molar dp4 Mannheim Formation, Early Würm Glaciation, 78-59ka Upper Rhine Plain, Germany
  12. LordTrilobite

    Bison priscus calcaneus

    The left heel bone (calcaenus) of a steppe bison.
  13. LordTrilobite

    Megaloceros giganteus calcaeus

    The left heel bone (calcaenus) of a giant deer. The giant deer is also known as the irish elk. Though it is not related to the elk family, nor is it exclusive to Ireland.
  14. LordTrilobite

    Mammuthus primigenius skull joint

    Right half of a skull joint of a woolly rhino.
  15. LordTrilobite

    Coelodonta antiquitatis humerus

    The left humerus of a woolly rhino.
  16. LordTrilobite

    Coelodonta antiquitatis talus bone

    The right talus bone (astragalus) of a woolly rhino.
  17. LordTrilobite

    Coelodonta antiquitatis ulna

    From the album: Mammal Fossils

    Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) The left ulna of a woolly rhino. The bottom joint is missing. Location: North Sea, Netherlands Age: Pleistocene

    © &copy Olof Moleman

  18. jpevahouse

    A Heart Breaker

    From the album: Jerry's Really Old Stuff

    I took this picture at a thrift store where fishermen working on the clam and scallop trawlers out of Cape May NJ occasionally bring fossils to sell. This is a rare fossil section of caribou antler found off shore. I hesitate buying the rare fossil and when I came to my senses it had been sold when I returned. Caribou fossils are exceptionally rare in this area, very few examples having been found. The thrift store regularly had mastodon teeth and I've bought two and unwisely left other ice age bones....
  19. LordTrilobite

    Coelodonta antiquitatis metatarsal R 4

    From the album: Mammal Fossils

    Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) The fourth right hind metatarsal of a Woolly Rhino. Location: North Sea, Netherlands Age: Late Pleistocene

    © &copy Olof Moleman

  20. LordTrilobite

    Coelodonta antiquitatis metatarsal L 4

    From the album: Mammal Fossils

    Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) The fourth left hind metatarsal of a Woolly Rhino. Location: North Sea, Netherlands Age: Late Pleistocene

    © &copy Olof Moleman

  21. LordTrilobite

    Mammuthus primigenius lower jaw

    From the album: Mammal Fossils

    Mammuthus primigenius (Blumenbach, 1799) A fragment of the left lower jaw of a woolly mammoth. Location: North Sea, Netherlands Age: Late Pleistocene

    © &copy Olof Moleman

  22. LordTrilobite

    Coelodonta antiquitatis ulna

    From the album: Mammal Fossils

    Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) The right ulna of a woolly rhino. The bottom joint is missing. Location: North Sea, Netherlands Age: Pleistocene

    © &copy Olof Moleman

  23. LordTrilobite

    Mammuthus primigenius skull joint

    From the album: Mammal Fossils

    Mammuthus primigenius (Blumenbach, 1799) Fragment of the skull of a woolly mammoth, rightside of the neck joint. Location: North Sea, Netherlands Age: Pleistocene

    © &copy Olof Moleman

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