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Paleontology
Lepidophylum

    Fossils are the recognisable remains of animals and plants, which lived in the past geological ages and preserved in the rocks of   the earth's crust by natural process. However, the plants devoid of hard parts do sometimes leave a record of their existence in the form of imprints in the rock beds. This type of fossils are known as plant fossils. This plant fossil geologically belongs to carboniferous period collected from Britain.

 

Lepidophylum

 

Sigillaria Pachyderma

 

Sigillaria Pachyderma

    Fossils are the recognisable remains of animals and plants, which lived in the past geological ages and preserved in the rocks of   the earth's crust by natural process. However,  the plants devoid of hard parts do sometimes leave a record of their existence in the form of  imprints in the rock beds. This type of fossils  are known as plant fossils. This plant fossil geologically belongs to carboniferous period collected from Britain.

 

Sphenopteris Trifoliata

    Fossils are the recognisable remains of animals and plants, which lived in the past geological ages and preserved in the rocks of the earth's crust by natural process. However, the plants devoid of hard parts do sometimes leave a record of their existence in the form of imprints in the rock beds. This type of fossils are known as plant fossils. This plant fossil geologically belongs to carboniferous period  collected from Britain.

 

Sphenopteris Trifoliata

 

Neuropteris Conferta

 

Neuropteris Conferta

    Fossils are the recognisable remains of animals and plants, which lived in the past geological ages and preserved in the rocks of the earth's crust by natural process. However, the plants devoid of hard parts do sometimes leave a record of their existence in the form of imprints in the rock beds. This type of fossils  are known as plant fossils. This plant fossil geologically belongs to carboniferous period collected from Britain.

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