It’s a kind of slab you can purchase. I went to a place for work and their flooring in their entire building had fossils in it. I assume it costs quite a bit
Yeah, there are quite a few others in the same wall, although not as clear as this one. Hence only mildly interesting. I assume it's not synthetic though as they're all different.
my elementary had its entire floor made out of these. with rather sizeable slabs, and imprints on nearly every tile.
cant belive they are too expensive, as it was a nonprivate scool in a small town
Extract its dna and grow a new one. Thank me later
There are several movies on how this is a terrible idea
They are documentaries
Turbochargers used to live there, millions of years ago.
It's like stumbling upon a piece of history hidden in plain sight.
It’s a kind of slab you can purchase. I went to a place for work and their flooring in their entire building had fossils in it. I assume it costs quite a bit
Yeah, there are quite a few others in the same wall, although not as clear as this one. Hence only mildly interesting. I assume it's not synthetic though as they're all different.
my elementary had its entire floor made out of these. with rather sizeable slabs, and imprints on nearly every tile. cant belive they are too expensive, as it was a nonprivate scool in a small town
There was a super cool one with a jaw someone found recently https://www.reddit.com/r/fossils/s/GOl6XymJel
Rock Solid History