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Dance Fly with Furry Legs in Baltic Amber
$9.99
Photo Prints
A beautiful Dance Fly with furry legs in Baltic amber, about 50 million years old. Maximum span of amber: ~2 cm.
Superb Large Spider in Baltic Amber
$9.99
Photo Prints
This is a large spider in Baltic amber, approximately 50 million years old. Rarely are amber inclusions this large and well-preserved! The spider is about 1 centimeter across. Creepy enough for Halloween, interesting enough as natural historic art.
Dinosaur and More Tooth Sampler
$4.19
Photo Prints
For classroom use, here is a collection of dinosaur teeth, Carcharodon megalodon giant shark tooth, and Oligocene Hesperocyon and Hyracodon teeth. Not intended as a high-quality photo product. It is, though, exciting to study. I am offering this with $1.00 royalty, so it is very affordable.
Cretaceous Burmite Amber Elephants
$8.99
Magnet
Cute and OLD!! 105 million years, while dinosaurs were still living! This carved amber is from Burma (Myanmar).
Cretaceous Burmite Amber Elephants on a Campo del Cielo Meteorite
$9.99
Photo Prints
Cretaceous Burmite Amber Elephants on a Campo del Cielo Meteorite. The amber is ~105 million years old, of dinosaur age, from Burma. The nickel-iron meteorite individual (~4 1/3 lbs.) is from Argentina. A very odd, rare scene that displays beautifully.
Images of a Curious Life
$26.99
Book
100 of my best images from Flickr.com, quirky and varied (see tag list), but with no illusion of anything but odd ordinariness and a curiousity for things from the natural world.
Large Spider in Baltic Amber, ~1 cm
$14.59
Mousepad
Rarely are insects in amber this intact and clearly viewable without magnification. The sky adds a lovely touch.
Phlebotomine Sandfly in Cretaceous...
$14.59
Mousepad
Now this is neat. Move over, "Jurassic Park!" This is a blood-feeding sandfly in amber from Burma. "So what," you say? Well, unlike insects in Dominican or Baltic amber, this little biter coexisted with dinosaurs! Approximately 105 million years old, this is an amazing fossil to ponder while the workday drags on!
Cockroach in Baltic Amber, ~7 mm
$14.59
Mousepad
A mousepad with an amazing fossil on it! Approximately 50 million years ago, a lone cockroach became trapped in tree resin, preserved perfectly as an inclusion in Baltic Amber. An amazing natural history oddity, complete with a nice caustic (the refracted light in the shadow)!
Inspirational Mousepad
$14.59
Mousepad
Here's a unique (to put it mildly) mousepad with an inspirational message from "The Sound of Music." Cretaceous burmite amber elephants "climb every mountain," in this case a Campo del Cielo meteorite from Argentina! "Click" on this thought and breeze through your workday!
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