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  2. List of the Paleozoic life of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    This list of the Paleozoic life of Wisconsin contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of Wisconsin and are between 538.8 and 252.17 million years of age.

  3. List of the prehistoric life of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Fossil of the Silurian-Carboniferous crinoid ("sea lily") Periechocrinus †Periechocrinus †Phragmolites †Plaesiomys †Plagiostomoceras †Planolites †Platyceras †Platystrophia †Plectodonta †Pleurodictyum; Pleurotomaria †Polygrammoceras †Proetus †Sactorthoceras; Fossil of the Cambrian-Ordovician trilobite Saukiella ...

  4. Paleontology in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    They were also the first fossil reefs in North America to be properly recognized as such. Hall set out to formally describe the fossils of the reef, and found them to be among the most diverse of the period on the entire continent. [5] Lapham died in 1875 and most of his fossils and mineral specimens were sold to the University of Wisconsin.

  5. Krukowski Quarry - Wikipedia

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    The quarry is known for Cambrian fossils that have been discovered since its founding. The most prominent fossils found at the quarry are scyphozoan medusae (true jellyfish) ranging in diameter from 50 to 70 centimeters, the largest jellyfish in the fossil record; these were initially discovered in 1998 by Dan Damrow, who published with paleontologist James Hagadorn.

  6. List of fossil sites - Wikipedia

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    This list of fossil sites is a worldwide list of localities known well for the presence of fossils.Some entries in this list are notable for a single, unique find, while others are notable for the large number of fossils found there.

  7. 11-year-old’s beach find was likely largest known marine ...

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    A massive jawbone found by a father-daughter fossil-collecting duo on a beach in Somerset along the English coast belonged to a newfound species that’s likely the largest known marine reptile to ...

  8. A Lost Forest From 22 Million Years Ago Has Suddenly ... - AOL

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    Researchers studying on Barro Colorado Island in the Panama Canal recently uncovered an entire lost ancient mangrove forest over 22 million years old, thanks to the discovery of the fossilized ...

  9. Need a Christmas tree? Here's how to harvest one from ... - AOL

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    Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest, Woodruff: Permits for this forest allow you to harvest a balsam fir, but not within sight of a public road, trail or body of water. Permits are ...