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Galerie de Paléontologie et d’Anatomie comparée (Paleontology and comparative Anatomy Gallery)


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This was a really cool museum. I especially liked their selection of fish and marine reptiles. They also sported a largely complete tyrannosaurus skeleton, an Ammonite five feet tall and four feet wide, and a large completely intact mammoth.

 

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Pelagosaurus Typus

 

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A Mary Anning Icthyosaur (Two more were present)

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Plesiosaur

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Eryops

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A large fish (One of the Many on display)

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A perfectly preserved Crinoid

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The nicest ammonite (My opinion)

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Perfect spiral pattern

 

 

And much more that we didn't get photos of........

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On The Hunt For The Trophy Otodus!

 

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