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Locality: BrazilSize: approx. 2 cmColors in product photos may differ slightly from those of the original specimen for technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference purposes, you will receive a specimen of equivalent quality with your purchase.
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Numerous beautiful crystals on a compact specimen.Locality: UruguaySize: approx. 7 cmColors on product photos may differ slightly from those of the original specimen due to technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference only, you will receive a specimen of comparable quality with your purchase.
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Locality: MoroccoSize: approx. 3 - 4 cm Colors in product photos may differ slightly from those of the original specimen for technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference purposes, you will receive a specimen of equivalent quality with your purchase.
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Locality: culturedSize: approx. 3 cmColors on product photos may differ from those of the original specimen due to technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference only, upon purchase you will receive one specimen of comparable quality.
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Size: approx. 4 cmLocality: BotswanaColors on photos may differ slightly from the original due to technical reasons. The pictures serve as an example, you will receive a specimen of comparable quality.
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Locality: MexicoSize: 4-5 cmColors in product photos may differ from those of the original specimen for technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference only, when purchasing you will receive a specimen of equivalent quality.
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Ammonites from Madagascar are very popular because their chambers were filled with colorful minerals.Cleoniceras sp., cut in the middle and polished, so the individual chambers are very clearly visible.One pair in black collector's box.Age: Cretaceous, Lower Albian; Locality: Majunga, MadagascarSize: 2-3 cmThe photo serves as an example. Colors may differ slightly from the original item for technical reasons.You will receive a specimen of equivalent quality.
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Very beautifully preserved!These sharks had teeth that were very suitable for catching and crushing slippery prey. The shark is Cretolamna sp. ; the animal grew to a length of 3-5 meters. It is considered the ancestor of Megalodon.Age: Upper CretaceousLocality: Morocco Size: approx. 1.5 - 2 cmColors on product photos may differ from those of the original specimen due to technical reasons. Our pictures are for reference only. You will receive a specimen of equivalent quality with your purchase.
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Schöner, gut ausgebildeter Triulobit auf MatrixZeitalter: KambriumFundstelle: TschechienGröße: ca. 1 - 2 cm auf größerer Matrix
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Large, beautiful octahedral fragment with a particularly intense color.Locality: ChinaSize: approx. 2-3 cmColors on product photos may differ from those of the original specimen due to technical reasonsOur pictures are for reference only, upon purchase you will receive one specimen of comparable quality.
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Size: approx. 3 cmLocality: ChinaColors in pictures may differ slightly from the original due to technical reasons.The pictures serve as an example, you will receive a specimen of equivalent quality.
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A definite treat for every fossil fan!Age: CretaceousLocality: MoroccoSize: approx. 2 - 3 cmMosasaurs were gigantic marine reptiles that occupied the top of the food chain in the Cretaceous seas. The dinosaurs had very powerful jaws, which were not quite as flexible as those of today's scaly crawlers (snakes, lizards etc.), but in most cases were equipped with many pointed, similar teeth. A special joint in the lower jaw allowed it to be opened wide to accommodate large food such as low-flying pteropods or the young of various other marine reptiles.The phosphate layers of the Ouled-Abdoun Basin in the northern foothills of the High Atlas in Morocco have preserved their bones and teeth particularly well.The colors in the pictures may differ slightly from the original due to technical reasons.All our pictures serve as examples. You will receive a specimen of comparable quality with your purchase.
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This mosasaur tooth is supplied in a white Jousi box.A must for every Dinosaur fan!Mosasaurs were gigantic marine reptiles that topped the food chain of the Cretaceous seas. They were closely related to snakes and lizards, but had less flexible jaws and a more rigid yet more powerful setup. The phosphate layers of the Ouled-Abdoun Basin in Morocco have preserved their bones, but above all their teeth.Age: CretaceousLocality: MoroccoSize: approx. 2 - 3 cmThe photo serves as an example, each piece is unique. Colors may vary slightly due to technical reasons.You will receive a specimen of equivalent quality.
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This jasper consists mainly of silicate minerals and comes in a variety of colors: Shades of gray, black, brown and cream, as well as occasional shades of red, blue or green. These colors create structures that are reminiscent of landscapes, abstract shapes or brushstrokes and give each piece its own character.Size: approx. 2.5 cmLocality: USAColors in photographs may differ slightly from the original piece for technical reasons.The pictures serve only as an example. You will receive a specimen of the same quality.
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Raw stone: grinding material mixed, 1 kg1 kg raw stone material for hobby purposescontains e.g. amethyst, rose quartz, amazonite, agate, green quartz etc.The picture is an example photo. You will receive a 1kg bag of comparable quality.
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Place of discovery: Anzola, Piemont, ItalyThe picture is a sample. You will get a similar specimen.
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Bag with approx. 100g of small, mixed tumbled stones (0,5-1cm).
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Metacarpal or metatarsal bone of a cave bear Ursus spelaeus from the Quaternary of the Czech Republic.Like their modern relatives, the prehistoric bears also hibernated in caves, with some animals regularly not reawakening. This is why their bones can be found in large quantities in these ancient caves, which gave them their name. Although they were largely herbivores, their claws and teeth as well as their muscular build provided effective self-protection, which the bears also used against attackers.Age: QuaternaryLocality: Czech RepublicSize: approx. 6-8 cmColors on product photos may differ slightly from those of the original specimen due to technical reasons.All our pictures are for reference only. You will receive a specimen of comparable quality with your purchase.
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