3.7" Fern (Pecopteris & Neuropteris) Nodule Pos/Neg - Mazon Creek

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3.7" Fern (Pecopteris & Neuropteris) Nodule Pos/Neg - Mazon Creek

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the creatures
poorly designed ctenospondylus/sphenacodon gibby with a wayne diplocaulus and an inostrancevia
permian lovelies
some pages from a zine i was supposed to turn in for class and never did :3 weeeehee he he
edit: unexpected part 2 0_0
I returned to a Pennsylvanian (late Carboniferous) site I had visited a few times and I finally found some Sphenophyllum!
EDIT: I talked to a paleobotanist and according to him, this is actually Asterophyllites. (I don't buy it though. If anything, it would be Annularia, and the leaves lack a central midvein.)
EDIT 2: Check the reblogs for more fossils from this site!!!
Softshell eurypterid probably tasted fucking amazing. Breaded and deep fried on a po'boy it makes my mouth water.

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Pennsylvanian swamp, St Louis Science Center
mysterious wiggler
…But they’re wrong