Paleontology Animal Fossils. Trilobite Fossil © Michael Collier, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank.

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Paleontology Animal Fossils

Trilobite Fossil © Michael Collier, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Cephalopod © USGSUSGS

Big Snowy group mollusks, Arthropods, and vertebrates © USGSUSGS

Fish Fossils © Michael Collier, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Dunkleosteus © Abi Howe, American Geological Institute, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Dimetrodon © Abi Howe, American Geological Institute, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Megatheriidae © Colin Mably

Eohippus Fossil © Michael Collier, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Antrodemus Jaw DNM, © NPS, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Mastodon © Colin Mably

Wooly Mammoth © Abi Howe, American Geological Institute, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank