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Palaeobiology Collection

"Unveiling the Secrets of Ancient Life: A Journey into Palaeobiology" Step back in time and witness the incredible world of palaeobiology

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Palaeobiology Collection: Archaeopteryx fossil, Berlin specimen C016 / 5071
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Palaeobiology Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs mating
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Palaeobiology Collection: Baryonyx dinosaur
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Palaeobiology Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs
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Palaeobiology Collection: Cerapod dinosaurs compared to a rhino
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Palaeobiology Collection: Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating
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Palaeobiology Collection: Stephen Gould, US palaeontologist
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Palaeobiology Collection: Prehistoric cave bear, artwork
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Palaeobiology Collection: Illustration of a Phiomia, a type of Gomphothere from the Oligocene period
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Palaeobiology Collection: Therizinosaurus dinosuars
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Palaeobiology Collection: Cambrian animals, artwork
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Palaeobiology Collection: Petrified wood
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Palaeobiology Collection: Cambrian invertebrate, artwork
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Palaeobiology Collection: Lithograph print from a rare work by G.H. Schubert entitled, Illustrated Geology and Paleontology
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Palaeobiology Collection: Glossopteris, fern fossil C016 / 4852
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Palaeobiology Collection: Largest animals size comparison
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Palaeobiology Collection: Illustration of formation of a fossil
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Palaeobiology Collection: Trinucleus, trilobite fossil C016 / 4995
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Palaeobiology Collection: Cretaceous of Brazil, prehistoric scene C013 / 7112
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Palaeobiology Collection: Human evolution, artwork
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Palaeobiology Collection: Olenellus gilberti trilobite fossil
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Palaeobiology Collection: Austroraptor dinosaurs
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Palaeobiology Collection: Velociraptor dinosaurs
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Palaeobiology Collection: Pelecanimimus dinosaurs mating
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Palaeobiology Collection: Illustration of formation of a fossil, from preservation to discovery
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Palaeobiology Collection: Anatomical illustration of a Pleistocene Edentate (Glyptodon reticulatus), an early mammal
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Palaeobiology Collection: Anatomical illustration of an Ammonite
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Palaeobiology Collection: Illustration of the fin of a prehistoric Fleshy-finned fish (Sarcopterygii)
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Palaeobiology Collection: Illustration of the fin of a prehistoric Ray-finned fish (Actinopterygii)
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Palaeobiology Collection: Anatomical illustration of a Cephalaspid prehistoric fish, underside of head
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Palaeobiology Collection: Illustration of the skulls of four vertebrates, fleshy-finned fish (Sarcopterygii)
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Palaeobiology Collection: Illustration of a Graptolite colony, Cambrian-Carboniferous period
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Palaeobiology Collection: Illustration of the hip bone of a Stegosaurus, a type of Thyreophoran dinosaur, Jurassic period
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Palaeobiology Collection: Illustration of the hip bones of a Hypsilophodon, a type of Ornithopod dinosaur
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Palaeobiology Collection: Illustration of the hip bone of a Diplodocus dinosaur, Jurassic period
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Palaeobiology Collection: Illustration of the hip bone of a Homalocephale dinosaur, late Cretaceous period
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Palaeobiology Collection: Illustration of the hip bone of a Segnosaurus, a bipedal dinosaur, Cretaceous period
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Palaeobiology Collection: Illustration of a prehistoric fish
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Palaeobiology Collection: Illustration of insect in amber
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Palaeobiology Collection: Amaltheus stokesi (Ammonite) shell, Jurassic era
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Palaeobiology Collection: Potamomya plana (River clam) shells on slab, Eocene era
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Palaeobiology Collection: Discitoceras leveilleanum (Nautiloid) shell, Carboniferous era
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Palaeobiology Collection: Pseudoliva laudunensis (False olive) shell, Eocene era
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Palaeobiology Collection: Belemnotheutis antiqua (Belemnite) fossilised in clay, Jurassic era
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Palaeobiology Collection: Solenomorpha minor (False razor shell) fossilised in limestone, Carboniferous era
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Palaeobiology Collection: Unio shell (Freshwater mussel) with joined valves, Cretaceaous era
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Palaeobiology Collection: Parisangulocrinus (Sea lily), several specimens fossilised in black stone, Devonian era
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Palaeobiology Collection: Placenticeras meekei (Ammonite) shell showing whorl profile, Cretaceous era


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"Unveiling the Secrets of Ancient Life: A Journey into Palaeobiology" Step back in time and witness the incredible world of palaeobiology, where fossils hold the key to unraveling Earth's ancient mysteries. From the majestic Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs engaging in a mesmerizing mating dance to the exquisitely preserved Archaeopteryx fossil, Berlin specimen C016 / 5071, every discovery brings us closer to understanding our prehistoric past. Delve into the realm of Baryonyx dinosaurs, with their fearsome claws and aquatic lifestyle that sets them apart from their relatives. Marvel at Cerapod dinosaurs as they tower over a rhino, showcasing nature's diverse evolutionary paths. Witness Sauroposeidon dinosaurs engaging in an enchanting courtship ritual that echoes through time. Meet Stephen Gould, a renowned US palaeontologist whose groundbreaking research revolutionized our understanding of evolution. His contributions continue to inspire generations of scientists today. Compare Phiomia, an Oligocene Gomphothere from yesteryears, with its present-day counterpart - the African elephant (Loxodonta africana). Discover how these magnificent creatures have evolved over millions of years. Encounter Therizinosaurus dinosaurs with their enigmatic long claws that remain shrouded in mystery. Feel awe-struck by the sheer power and dominance exuded by Tyrannosaurus rex - kings among all prehistoric predators. Transport yourself back to Cambrian times through breathtaking artwork depicting bizarre and fascinating creatures that once roamed primordial seas. Admire petrified wood as it stands as a testament to ancient forests frozen in stone for eternity. Immerse yourself in captivating artwork portraying prehistoric cave bears - formidable beasts who once ruled Europe's wilderness alongside early humans. Their existence serves as a reminder of our shared history on this planet.