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Fossil Huntress

Musings in natural history meant to captivate, educate & inspire. Deepen your world.

  • Based in Canada
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SEXUAL DIMORPHISM: PLIENSBACHIAN APODEROCERAS
Apodoceras / Stonebarrow Fossils Apoderoceras is a wonderful example of sexual dimorphism within ammonites as the macroconch (female) shell grew to diameters in excess of 40 cm – many times larger than the diameters of …
On , by FossilHuntress, 65 words
PARTY OF TWO: ANGLERFISH
The festive lassie you see here is an Anglerfish. They always look to be celebrating a birthday of some kind, albeit solo. This party is happening deep in our oceans and for those that join …
On , by FossilHuntress, 77 words
BREWERICERAS HULENENSE
Brewericeras hulenense (Anderson 1938) a fast-moving, nektonic (no idle floating here!) carnivorous ammonite from the Lower Cretaceous (Albian) of Haida Gwaii (aka Queen Charlotte Islands), British Columbia, Canada. Ammonites belong to the class of animals …
On , by FossilHuntress, 56 words