Fossil Huntress

Musings in natural history meant to captivate, educate & inspire. Deepen your world.
- Based in Canada
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A cool morning breeze keeps the mosquitoes down as we pack our kayaks and gear for today’s paddling journey. It is day four of our holiday, with two days driving up from Vancouver to Cache …
Tetralophodon ("four-ridged tooth") is an extinct proboscidean genus belonging to the superfamily Elephantoidea. Their fossils have been found from the late Miocene to the Middle Pliocene of Europe, Asia, and Africa, which means many of …
Hallstatt Salt Mines, Austria / Permian Salt Diapir The Hallstatt Limestone is the world's richest Triassic ammonite unit, yielding specimens of more than 500 ammonite species. Along with diversified cephalopod fauna — orthoceratids, nautiloids, ammonoids …