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MASOSAURUS TOOTH: This tooth comes from a dinosaure that lived in the ocean about 100 miljon years ago in late cretaceous period. This speciment was found in Marocko.
KOPROLIT(Dinodroppings): Fossilised dinosaure droppings. These fossils are about 193 miljon years old , from the Jurassic period. Found in Uhta, USA.
SHARK TEETH: These fossils are from miocene, 23 milj years ago. They where found in Florida,USA
SAWFISH TOOTH:Onchopristis Numidus. this tooth is from early cretaceous period (140 miljon years ago.
FISH:Knightia. This fish lived in the late cretaceouse period(65 milj.years ago). This speciment where found in Wyoming (Greenriver),USA.
AMMONITE:Deshayesites Aptian. Ammonites are an extinct cuttlefish with shell in form off a plain spiral with chambers. This ammonite are 135 miljon years old and from cretaceous period and found in Volga,Ulganovsk,Russia
AMMONITE:Parkinsonia.This ammonite are cut in half to see the inner chambers. This speciment are 175 miljon years old and from the jurassic period, found on Madagaskar.
AMMONITE:This ammonite, probably found in Australien, 250 miljon years old and from permian.
AMMONITES: Ammonites in black shale
TRILOBITE:Flexicalymene. Relative with todays crayfish. This speciment is from ordovician, 500 miljon years ago and found in Marocko.
SEA-URCHIN: 200 miljon years old, from the jurassic period. Found in Atlas, Marocko
BRACHIOPOD:Mucrospirifer.Brachiopods are bivalved molluscs, still living today. This speciment are about 370 miljon years old år and from devonian period. Upphittad i Thedford, Kanada.
CORAL:Palaecyclus. These speciments have i found in Ireviken on Gotland. They are about 430 miljon years old from the silurian period.
FOSSILIZED WOOD: Found in Oregan, USA.
FERN:Neucopteris. On these fossils the leaves have turned in to carbon. This Fern is about 345 miljon years old and from carboniferous, Found in Illinois, USA
MINERALS
AMETHYST: Which is coloured purple, possibly by manganese or trace amounts of ferric iron, is prized as a semi-precious gemstone.
CHALCOPYRITE: Brassy-yellow colour, much yellower than iron pyrites and far less hard.
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