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World’s Oldest Animal Fossils | #Geology #GeologyPage #Fossil

A team of researchers, led by the University of Bristol, has uncovered that ancient fossils, thought to be some of the world’s earliest examples of animal remains, could in fact belong to other groups such as algae.

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A wasp Trapped in Amber | #Geology #GeologyPage #Fossil #Amber

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Bouleia dagincourti trilobite | #Geology #GeologyPage #Trilobite #Fossil

Age: Devonian
Location: Belen Formation, La Paz, Bolivia
Size: 3 cm

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New #fossil evidence of #megafaunal bone damage indicates #humans colonised #Madagascar thousands of years later than previously thought.
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Adorable new Fossil Beige Multi-Color "Bird Cages" Canvas Leather Zip Credit Card Crossbody Purse #Fossil https://ebay.us/pYX8vc via @eBay on SALE w/freeship
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This fellow is found amongst ammonites, baculites and other bivalve fossils. There are also some very tasty extant oysters on the beach and stunning views.

A new species of new species of pterosaur (flying reptile) Gwawinapterus beardi was found on the same beach site and named after Graham Beard, a local collector, author and great friend. My first trips to Hornby were with Graham and his lovely wife, Tina. Lovely folk.

If you're heading to Hornby, you'll want to plan your trip with the ferry schedule and best low tides. The fossils are found on the foreshore and into the waterline. The hike down from the parking area can be a bit tricky for wee ones, particularly after heavy rain. Oh, and wear rubber boots with some grip.

#hornby   #paleontology   #ammonites   #inoceramus   #fossil   #britishcolumbia  
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