Fossil Huntress
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Musings in natural history meant to captivate, educate & inspire. Deepen your world.
- Based in Canada
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Most recent posts
Titanites occidentalis, Fernie AmmoniteThe Fernie ammonite, Titanites occidentalis, from outcrops on Coal Mountain near Fernie, British Columbia, Canada. This beauty is the remains of a carnivorous cephalopod within the family Dorsoplanitidae that lived and died …
A sweet little water bug from the suborder Heteroptera (Latreille, 1810). He looks more like a cartoon character that any other specimen I've seen. This fun fellow is in the collections of Tim Dingman. The …
c6-vES6ZOCyry00iw-Lh-rOS2PcCINRlCF0H7yl-Z6LLWGZRgySHA4G12X_EwS-lfBbTTY79cva=s6000" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;">The Miocene pillow basalts from the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area of central Washington hold an unlikely fossil. What looks to be a rather unremarkable ballooning at …