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2 hours ago, Ludwigia said:

Interesting thread. Thanks for posting. Did you travel to Ukrainia to find the Eurypterids yourself?

Thank you. :)

Formation not very rich in samples and hard work to find this.

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Ammonite from Russia.

Often ammonites are replaced by pyrites, so they are treated and varnished. So I save myself :) I used ordinary nail polish.

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Insect not so nice... But here very difficult find and more difficult buy :) need buy only in other country

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Books here:

"The story of life in 25 fossils": Donald R. Prothero (2016)

"The tyrannosaur chronicles. The biology of the tyrant dinosaurs": David Hone (2017)

 

Trilobite

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Souvenirs from Mamonth area. Gift Cards  from Yakutia, Siberia, Russia.

Pieces of mammoth tusks.
In the cutting  they are typical for the "mammoth grid". If you bring a piece and set it on fire, it smells of bones.

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Very funny plant.

I found it in rock dumps from carbon

I want it to be Cuxonia, but I do not believe in my luck. So I still think it's just a parts plant

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3 minutes ago, MiseriKing said:

My new terapod tooth.

Seller said this is raptor... but thank @Troodon he help me in ID - like Abelisaurid   :)

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Nice tooth. Yes Troodon is an great help to the forum. 

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On 22-7-2018 at 4:50 PM, MiseriKing said:

Very funny plant.

I found it in rock dumps from carbon

I want it to be Cuxonia, but I do not believe in my luck. So I still think it's just a parts plant

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Cooksonia occurs in Silurian rocks, so I am afraid this is something else if you found it on a spoil tip with Carboniferous shales.

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Searching for green in the dark grey.

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On 6-8-2018 at 7:12 PM, MiseriKing said:

Carbon again

 

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Very nice Alethopteris, though!

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Searching for green in the dark grey.

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Very nice collection you're building up there! :)

Thanks for sharing.

Life's Good!

Tortoise Friend.

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