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This article contains a list of fossil-bearing stratigraphic units in the state of Washington, U.S. Sites Group or Formation ... Gateway to the Paleobiology Database ...
This list of the Cenozoic life of Washington contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of Washington and are between 66 million and 10,000 years of age.
Paleontology in Washington encompasses paleontological research occurring within or conducted by people from the U.S. state of Washington. Washington has a rich fossil record spanning almost the entire geologic column. Its fossil record shows an unusually great diversity of preservational types including carbonization, petrifaction ...
Washington state is a hotbed for minerals, gemstones, crystals and fossils, making the Evergreen state a popular site for rockhounding. Whether in an official group or going solo, rockhounding is ...
Fossil of the Cambrian trilobite Nevadia †Nevadia †Pamirella †Pamirella oculus – type locality for species †Parapolypora †Pinegopora †Pinegopora petita – type locality for species †Polypora †Polypora arbusca – type locality for species †Polyporella †Pseudobatostomella †Rhombopora – tentative report †Rhombotrypella
District of Columbia: Capitalsaurus is the state dinosaur of Washington D.C., but the District has not chosen a state fossil. Florida: There is no state fossil in Florida, though agatised coral, which is a fossil, is the state stone. Hawaii; Iowa: The crinoid was proposed in 2018. [2] Minnesota: The giant beaver was proposed in 2022. [3] New ...
The Puget Group is a geologic group in Washington (state). It preserves fossils dating back to the Paleogene period. In the northern area of group around Renton, Washington, the Group has been divided into three formations (from oldest to youngest), the Tiger Mountain Formation, the Tukwila Formation, and Renton Formation.
The animal’s fossil records date back 225 million years, predating the previously confirmed first mammal by approximately 20 million years. Earliest known mammal identified using fossil tooth ...