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Explore fossils in a photo gallery of ancient, mineralized plants, animals, and features. Learn about ammonoids, bivalves, brachiopods, cold seeps, concretions, and corals from different geological periods.
Learn about the fossils of Archaeopteryx, Tiktaalik, Lucy, trilobites, saber-toothed cats, and more. These fossils reveal the evolution of life on Earth and the events that shaped its history.
Explore 23 fossil pictures of dinosaurs from the National Geographic archives. See the remains, impressions, or traces of ancient plants and animals that died under special conditions that...
Browse thousands of authentic fossils stock photos, high-res images, and pictures from various periods and locations. Find dinosaur fossils, fish fossils, ammonite fossils, and more for your project or collection.
Learn how to identify fossils from the Atlantic and Gulf coast beaches with over 1300 color photographs of 325 plus specimens. This field guide covers shark teeth, osteoderms, mouth parts, vertebrae, bones, and more.
Fossils. Explore our human fossil collection, including photographs and 3D rotatable scans of hundreds of fossils from different species of early humans. We're consistently adding more fossils to this collection, along with more photographs and 3D scans; check back again soon and see if you can find something new! Species: Bone Type: Age range:
Learn about Earth's history with five fossils that have stories to tell, from the extinct Steller's sea cow to the giant deer Megaloceros. A History of Life in 100 Fossils showcases 100 key...
What was Earth like millions of years ago? Explore fossil evidence about our planet’s past to discover how different Earth once looked.
Learn what fossils are, how they form, and why they are important for studying prehistoric life. Explore the three main types of fossils: body, trace and chemical, and see examples and pictures.
Explore real dinosaur fossils and scientifically accurate reconstructions of their ancient habitats at this exhibition. Learn about the latest discoveries and interpretations of dinosaur appearance and behavior from the museum's own scientists.