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Fossilicious.com - Fossils, Rocks, Minerals, and Teaching ...
Fossils, Minerals, and Educational Materials For Earth Science. We specialize in quality fossils, rocks, and minerals for the beginning collector, students, ...
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Baculites - Fossils - Fossilicious.com
Baculites were cephalopods related to ammonites. They are sometimes called walking sticks because of the shape of their shell. An online fossil, rock, ...
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Megalodon Teeth - Fossils - Fossilicious.com
Megalodon shark teeth come from Carcharodon Megalodon, The largest shark that ever lived. These megalodon fossil teeth date from the Miocene and Pliocene ...
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Agate - Rocks & Minerals - Fossilicious.com
Agate, a hard and colorful mineral, is a fine-grained variety of quartz. An online fossil, rock, and mineral store for teachers and value minded ...
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Fossilicious.com - Fossils, Rocks, Minerals, and Teaching ...
Fossils, Minerals, and Educational Materials For Earth Science. We specialize in quality fossils, rocks, and minerals for the beginning collector, students, ...
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Fossilicious.com - Fossils, Rocks, Minerals, and Teaching ...
An online fossil, rock, and mineral store for teachers and value minded individuals.
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Otodus obliquus, Fossil Shark tooth
Otodus obliquus, Fossil Shark tooth. This tooth is from Otodus obliquus. It was the probable ancestor of Megalodon, the largest shark ever to swim the ...
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Trilobite, Elrathia Kingi, Wheeler Shale 1.25 inches X .75 inch
These Elrathia Kingi Trilobites come from Utah and were found in the Wheeler Shale in Millard County.
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Trilobite, Elrathia Kingi, with cheeks Wheeler Shale 1.25 inches X ...
These Elrathia Kingi Trilobites have the librigenae or free cheeks attached. These parts are usually lost during molting and break of easily upon death.
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Baculites - Fossils - Fossilicious.com
Baculites were cephalopods related to ammonites. They are sometimes called walking sticks because of the shape of their shell. An online fossil, rock, ...
 
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