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Trilobite, Oxford Museum of Natural History, Oxfordshire, UK,-stock-foto
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Aberrant ammonite (Didymoceras cheyennense), Late Cretaceous, South Dakota, USA. A rare heteromorph species.-stock-foto
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Aberrant ammonite (Didymoceras cheyennense), Late Cretaceous, South Dakota, USA. A rare heteromorph species.-stock-foto
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Collection of natural Baltic Sea stones, sea glass and fossils (probably of some corals and bay barnacles) arranged on weathered wooden planks.-stock-foto
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Two Spinosaurus sail back dinosaurs chase after Onchopristis fish during the Cretaceous Period.-stock-foto
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Rock face in former limestone quarry Prastav, Prague-Holyně. Geological parastratotype, lower and middle Devonian boundary.-stock-foto
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Fossil Fuel Dependence leads to energy crisis. A Newton cradle metaphor in which fossil fuel dependence sets energy crisis in motion. Cause and effect-stock-foto
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Contac between Paleozoic (red shale) and Mesozoic (conglomerate) in La Trava mountain port. Alt Urgell, Lleida, Catalonia, Spain.-stock-foto
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Eurypterid Fossil, Eurypteris remipes, Silurian Period, Herkimer, New York-stock-foto
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Detailed Polished Fossil Trilobite Specimen with Visible Exoskeleton Structure on White Background.-stock-foto
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Stromatolites, Atlas Mountains, Morocco-stock-foto
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Stromatolites, Atlas Mountains, Morocco-stock-foto
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Stromatolites, Atlas Mountains, Morocco-stock-foto
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Cystoidea was defined as a class of extinct paleozoic blastozoan echinoderms established to encompass stalked taxa that were neither crinoids nor blastoids. published in 'Kunstformen der Natur' (Art Forms in Nature, V2 1904) with the original artworks by German biologist Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919). Ernst Haeckel introduces his work, emphasizing the interplay between science and art. He aims to present the intricate beauty of natural forms through detailed illustrations, fostering a deeper appreciation for nature. The preface sets the stage for a scientific and artistic exploration of life, with-stock-foto
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Fisherman extracting Pacific Hagfish 'Myxini'  Slime Eel catch from vessel.  Hagfish are eel-like animals. 'Eptatretus stoutii'.-stock-foto
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Fishermen extracting Pacific Hagfish 'Myxini' (Slime Eel) catch from vessel. Hagfish are  eel-like animals. 'Eptatretus stoutii'.-stock-foto
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Fishermen extracting Pacific Hagfish 'Myxini'  (Slime Eel) catch from vessel.  Hagfish are eel-like animals.  'Eptatretus stoutii'.-stock-foto
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Workers tending Pacific Hagfish  'Myxini' (Slime Eel) Catch. Hagfish are eel-like animals. 'Eptatretus stoutii'.-stock-foto
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Worker tending Pacific Hagfish  'Myxini' (Slime Eel) Catch. Hagfish are eel-like animals.-stock-foto
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Pacific Hagfish 'Myxini'  Slime Eel catch.  Hagfish are eel-like animals. 'Eptatretus stoutii'.-stock-foto
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Petrified wood, southwestern USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc-stock-foto
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Petrified wood, southwestern USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc-stock-foto
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Petrified wood, southwestern USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc-stock-foto
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Petrified wood, southwestern USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc-stock-foto
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A giant trilobyte prehistoric fossil detail-stock-foto
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Fossil imprint, likely a brachiopod, on limestone bedrock-stock-foto
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Berounka river as seen from Černošice-Mokropsy with rock cliff of Kazín hill mentioned early Přemyslid dynastic mythology. Also an archaelogical site.-stock-foto
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Folding of bedding planes at  Monkstone Point, Saundersfoot, Wales-stock-foto
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Folding of bedding planes at  Monkstone Point, Saundersfoot, Wales-stock-foto
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Folding of bedding planes at  Monkstone Point, Saundersfoot, Wales. A small (1.5m height) sea cave has been formed by wave action at the  cliff base.-stock-foto
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Folding of bedding planes at  Monkstone Point, Saundersfoot, Wales. A small (1.5m height) sea cave has been formed by wave action at the  cliff base.-stock-foto
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Pangaea. Supercontinent and Modern continents. Continental drift on globe of the planet Earth. vector illustration-stock-foto
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A colorful illustration of the evolution timeline. With Paleozoic. At the Beaty Biodiversity Museum at UBC in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.-stock-foto
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Pikaia was an arthropod predatory animal that lived in the seas of the Cambrian Age of British Columbia.-stock-foto
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Fossil find of trilobite: an extinct marine arthropod that occurred abundantly during the Paleozoic era.-stock-foto
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Ancient Orthoceras Fossils in Limestone-stock-foto
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Cross-Section of Ammonite Fossil with Visible Internal Chambers-stock-foto
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Ancient Spiral Ammonite Fossil-stock-foto
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Ancient Spiral Ammonite Fossil-stock-foto
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Natural background detail of slate or granite rock stone rocky coast, pointed and jagged stone formation by the portugal atlantic sea.-stock-foto