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guccilavalamp · 1 year
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Little babies
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under-a-r0ck · 1 year
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some fossils we found on a small waterfall walk
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gsunny6 · 1 year
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Fossil in driveway limestone
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anomallite · 9 months
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Ammonites Galore!! There are so many unique and crazy shell shapes in the fossil record! Here are a few of my favorites! It’s a real shame they went extinct :(
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samimarkart · 2 months
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satin stitch embroidered patches made on my domestic machine! the fish are claimed but the megalodon tooth as well as the seashell are up on my Etsy!
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tff-praefectus · 2 months
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Ammonite
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megpricephotography · 9 months
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Flynn likes to be involved with everything I do. If he sees me crouch down to look at something &/or pick it up, he likes to come & inspect it as well. In case it's interesting. Or edible. Or both.
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In this case, I'd found a fossil. According to Flynn this falls in the "Not Interesting" category but he gave it a polite sniff all the same. Like I politely praise him when he finds & shows me puddles & molehills. We humour each other.
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Such a teeny tiny fossil! It's one of the smallest I've found. Probably at least 420 million years old, which is just completely wild.
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katarinanavane · 23 days
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Heart shaped salon wall curio collection shadowboxes!
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mossy-chitons · 1 year
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I just got a magnifying loop and I’m learning how to use it with my phone camera to take pictures of fossils, shells and plants and of course lichens!!!
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guccilavalamp · 1 year
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One of my favorite fossil finds!
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housecow · 6 days
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Hey I know this is a horny blog or whatever but a couple years ago I took a horticulture class and my professor majored in soil science so she was always talking about it and whenever I see you posting about it (which is seldom!!! Post more NOW) it reminds me of her and makes me smile because she was super nice and let me pet her hog in class.
that’s actually SO cool!!! how was the pet hog bc that’s cute asf… tbh. soil science is just so contextual sometimes i don’t wanna just start going on… but when i was little for some reason i just LOVED digging holes. you know that movie holes?? that was me. it was fun.
in my hometown, about 4/5 feet down you’d find a horizon with huge chunks of crystal clear gypsum!!! i’d crack open the lil pieces and they were literally like gems to 7 year old me
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fae-sidhe · 2 months
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🌊 Selkie Collection 🌊
Designed for lovers of the ocean, this collection is inspired by selkies, the mythical creatures that exist between the worlds of the land and sea.
These pieces are hand crafted from sustainable sterling silver, as well as ethically sourced gemstones such as amethyst, labradorite and cubic zirconia. Valentine's Day and Mother's Day are just around the corner so why not treat the beach baby in your life! You can find them now in my Etsy shop 💙
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thevastnessof · 2 months
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some sort of frond creature perhaps? does anyone know this guy
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samimarkart · 3 months
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Trying to get in the habit of making puzzles for myself that aren’t necessarily art projects that involve any making. decided to play around with objects I’ve found, inherited and purchased today and make connections between natural objects and manmade ones
seashell, outlet cover
figurine found on a walk in the woods, shark tooth
trilobite , mourning button
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vickysaurus-art · 1 year
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An unfortunate biological scheduling conflict occurs on the coast of a Silurian lagoon when Pseudoniscus horseshoe crabs and Eurypterus sea scorpions come to the same beach to mate and spawn. Although they are relatives who share both this behaviour and eyes which lack acuity, but have perfect night vision, the sea scorpions have no qualms about using this accidental meeting to snack on their smaller cousins.
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reformedpeasant · 2 months
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my treasures!!!
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