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amnhnyc: Today, we’re celebrating cephalopodweek with one of our favorites–the amazing ammonite. The extinct mollusks known as ammonites inhabited the planet for more than 300 million years—almost twice as long as dinosaurs—before disappearing
cracked: Travel back around 400 million years, and you wouldn’t have seen any forests, but that doesn’t mean there wasn’t anything to fill that particular role in nature. Before trees, Earth was covered in “forests” of 20-foot-tall mushrooms.
archatlas: LUMINOSITY Joseph Michael Arachnocampa luminosa is a species of glow-worm endemic to the island nation of New Zealand. These long exposure photographs were captured in a number of limestone caves in the North Island. The 30 million year old
rockon-ro: Ammonite ( Dactylioceras commune) from the lower Jurassic (172 million years old) of England.
Researchers uncovered another global disaster that took place around 250 million years ago
Extremely rare 13 million-year-old primate skull found
did-you-kno: The first whale on Earth lived 50 million years ago, had a long nose and tail, walked on land, and was about the size of a wolf. Source Source 2 Source 3
dangdiggitynabit: dom mihashi #no wait stay with me STAY WITH M E…….. the extra panels that initially werent gonna happen bc n ot in a million year s would t his i just want abe to ask mihashi to call him a good boy is that so wrong [pt 1] [pt
pium-poetam: a question of expertise (part 10 of ~20)Explicit*No Archive Warnings ApplyM/MMarvel Cinematic UniverseJames “Bucky” Barnes/Steve Rogersstory by mwestbelle, drawings by me :)[full comic (eventually, in a million years) on AO3]If you’re
de-preciated: Lord Howe Island (by Julian Pencilliah) The Ball Pyramid is the world's tallest sea stack. It is the remains of a shield volcano formed about 7 million years ago. It is 562 meters high and is located southeast of Lord Howe Island in the
fuckyeahsasusaku: I would wait a million years
red-beet-soup: I wouldnt recognize him in million years
r2–d2: Ball’s Pyramid, an erosional remnant of a shield volcano and caldera that formed about 7 million years ago. Ball’s Pyramid is 20 km. southeast of Lord Howe Island at Australia in the Pacific Ocean. Photo by Hatty Gottschalk
opulentjoy: Opalized Wood. Super Bright pinfire colors running through natural ironstone. 120 Million Years old Wood. 49.17 Grams
ezioepsilon: It’s been 65 million years..
did-you-kno: The ginkgo tree is a ‘living fossil.’ It is a single species that’s barely changed in the last 270 million years, and it has no living relatives. Its distinctive, vomit- like smell probably used to attract some unknown, now-extinct
anaesiel: “We don’t just have a skeleton,” said one of the nodosaur researchers involved. “We have a dinosaur as it would have been.” Known as a nodosaur, this 110 million-year-old, armored plant-eater is the best preserved fossil of its kind
earthstory: rocksforthespirit ✨🌀HOLY MOTHER OF ALL AMMONITES🤯🙌 . This giant Ammonite fossil is around 71 million years old and is covered in Ammolite which displays a natural array of bright, iridescent colors. While these fossils are found
blondebrainpower:A coelacanth off the coast of South Africa at a depth of about 100 m. Thought extinct for 66 million years and known only through fossil records, a specimen was caught by fisherman in 1938 and declared a “living fossil” after a museum
blondebrainpower:Petrified tree trunk discovered in northeastern Arizona, it’s estimated to be roughly 225 million years old.
The Lions Mane Jellyfish is the largest jellyfish in the world. They have been swimming in arctic waters since before dinosaurs (over 650 million years ago) and are among some of the oldest surviving species in the world.
awkwardsituationist: photos by satorifoto of russia’s lake baikal. at 25 millions years old, it is the oldest freshwater lake on the planet. it’s also the most voluminous, holding one fifth of the world’s freshwater, as well as the clearest. from
biomorphosis: Velvet worm, once thought to be extinct is a fascinating ancient, caterpillar-like animals that have changed little over the last 400 million years. Don’t let the downy appearance of the velvet worm fool you, they might be nearly blind
kellylugosisdead: Oh hey, dug up some old dewy spiderweb photos I took about a million years ago, when all I had was a point-and-shoot!
biomedicalephemera: Analogous anatomy between birds and humansBoth birds and humans are Tetrapods (four-footed/four-limbed), evolved from lobe-finned fishes in the Devonian era (approximately 400 million years ago). Along with birds and humans, all other
nahiri-lithomancer: keranos-god-of-storm-crows: k4ll0: dajo42: alphaaraptor: original post [x] this is the happiest day of my life Too soon 65 million years…
bunjywunjy: whamlastchristmas: angery! 150 million years worth of reptilian fury contained in a body smaller than a shoebox @turtleenchanter
cloudfreed: sighinastorm: blvdhond: “We don’t just have a skeleton,” said one of the nodosaur researchers involved. “We have a dinosaur as it would have been.” Known as a nodosaur, this 110 million-year-old, armored plant-eater is the best
awkwardsituationist: the waitomo caves of new zealand’s northern island, formed two million years ago from the surrounding limestone bedrock, are home to an endemic species of bioluminescent fungus gnat (arachnocampa luminosa, or glow worm fly) who
yellowis4happy: THIS TOOK A MILLION YEARS
discodick: sixpenceee: PREHISTORIC SHARK: MEGALODON Megalodon is an extinct species of shark that lived 1.5 million years ago and as you can probably tell from the above pictures it was HUGE, here are some few facts It’s teeth were over 7 inches long
saddinosaurfacts: DEINOSUCHUS“Terrible crocodile”Late Cretaceous, 80-73 million years ago Deinosuchus was a gargantuan crocodilian that lived alongside the dinosaurs. It could grow up to 36 feet long! It probably hunted much like a modern alligator
betaruga: thethingaboutthings: 65 Million Years in the Making Go into the park and lift up all the dinosaur’s skirts.
sixpenceee: PREHISTORIC SHARK: MEGALODON Megalodon is an extinct species of shark that lived 1.5 million years ago and as you can probably tell from the above pictures it was HUGE, here are some few facts It’s teeth were over 7 inches long It’s bite
school-marm-charm:That moment when the evil witch who has been sealed away for 170 million years, speaks the truth ….
sixpenceee: Shilin Stone Forest, ChinaPart of the South China Karst, Shilin or ‘Stone Forest is a remarkable set of limestone formations in Yunnan Province, believed to be more than 270 million years old. Towering peaks and rocks rise from the ground,
kelslk:i drew more of this au from a million years ago
iamshadowthehedgehog:HOW THE FUCK DO YOU HANG ONTO THAT FUCKING DRAGON EXITING THE ATMOSPHERE? HOW THE FUCK ARE YOU GONNA SAY HEY MAN SLOW DOWN? DOES THIS MILLION YEAR OLD ASSHOLE LIZARD REALLY CARE IF YOU FALL OFF? IS IT GONNA CATCH YOU??? HOW THE HELL
starberry-cupcake: I decided to improve and extend the SU make ups I did a million years ago, now that there’s more Gems, more fusions and new designs (and now that I have a metallic palette with really cool pigments). This was super fun!
apocalypse-garden-city: nybg: Ginkgoes being the hardy and stubborn fossils of the botanical world that they are (they’re easily recognizable even when compared to their 170-million-year-old ancestors), it comes as no surprise that this specimen at
thefingerfuckingfemalefury: drfitzmonster: thefingerfuckingfemalefury: chraliecox: “shark infested waters” sharks have been living in water for 400 million years shut the fuck up Sharks: THIS IS OUR HOME U JERKS < SHAKES ANGRY FIN AT HUMANS
bijoux-et-mineraux: Petrified Wood covered with Druzy Quartz (Eocene, 56 - 33.9 million years old) From a recently discovered locality in Eastern Germany, this unique petrified wood is replete with sparkling druzy quartz crystalline structures,
thelonelywhale: strangebiology: This 110 million-year-old, armored plant-eater is the best preserved fossil of its kind ever found. From the article: The more I look at it, the more mind-boggling it becomes. Fossilized remnants of skin still cover the
santusdehonos: nahiri-lithomancer: keranos-god-of-storm-crows: k4ll0: dajo42: alphaaraptor: original post [x] this is the happiest day of my life Too soon 65 million years… TOOSOON
deviantotter: For once it’s not cum all over me. No one told me it takes a million years to paint a house
alovelysub: So this is happening. Boggles my mind. Thank you so much for following. This is a milestone I never in a million years thought I’d reach. Super grateful girl right here. holy cow woman! that’s awesome!aww and i get top post.
falloutboyonboy: i was laughing a million years at this post and decided to draw sth for it im sorry it looks so shitty omg
splitdicks: birthday bara for birthday kid criticalattack :’)))) (i dont know anything about gift ribbon shibari) SORRY THIS IS LATE i havent drawn mink in a million years smh
cynzors: *sleeps for the next million years* print for ctcon :)))
vermillionsketcher:tfw you forget about your own inbox for a million years
fakehistory: Vertebrates planning their invasion of land (358 million years ago, colorized)
workaholiccoffeeaddict: scarlets-musings:Hit me! 🥃 OMG IVE BEEN HERE 😍😍😍😍Edinburgh scotland … the scotch whisky experience 🥰A few pics from my visit… a million years ago. Amazing! 😍
alliartist: I have wanted to make an animated illustration since, about, a million years ago. Hey, wow, this is my 7,777th post. — Done in Manga Studio 5 & Photoshop CS3 Took so many hours.
kinoyoga: The first time I saw this posture I was awe-struck. Never in a million years did I think I would ever be strong enough to do it, let alone teach it!! I still remember sitting in Mysore at 5 am, waiting for my spot to practice, watching the
discoverynews: i will now have the jurassic park soundtrack in my head the rest of the day. Jurassic Park Won’t Happen: Dino DNA Dead In “Jurassic Park,” scientists extract 80-million-year-old dino DNA from the bellies of mosquitoes trapped in
nubbsgalore: for six million years, the colorado river ran from its source in the rocky mountains to its mouth at the sea of cortez. in 1998, it failed for the first time to reach its delta, and the river now dries up 100 miles shy of the sea. while
postllimit: why iphones gotta take two million years to turn back on after they die like you plug em in and you’re all ready to start texting again but they’re like “nope. i gotta take some time for myself. figure out who i am. you hurt me too
eerieluna:these garter clips took 5 million years to put on