
This tile shows the fossilised skull of Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the largest and most powerful land predators to have ever lived.
The skull’s massive jaws and sharp teeth reveal how T-rex was adapted for crushing bone and hunting large prey during the Late Cretaceous period, around 68–66 million years ago.
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This tile shows the fossilised skull of Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the largest and most powerful land predators to have ever lived.
The skull’s massive jaws and sharp teeth reveal how T-rex was adapted for crushing bone and hunting large prey during the Late Cretaceous period, around 68–66 million years ago.
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An engraved illustration of an early human ancestor skull. Fossils like this help scientists trace the evolution of modern humans and understand how our brains, faces, and behaviour developed over millions of years.
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This tile features an ammonite fossil, an extinct marine animal that lived in Earth’s oceans over 65 million years ago.
Ammonites are closely related to modern squid and octopus, and their spiral shells fossilised exceptionally well, making them one of the most common and important fossils used to study prehistoric oceans and climate chan
This tile features an ammonite fossil, an extinct marine animal that lived in Earth’s oceans over 65 million years ago.
Ammonites are closely related to modern squid and octopus, and their spiral shells fossilised exceptionally well, making them one of the most common and important fossils used to study prehistoric oceans and climate change.
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Many plant fossils are over 300 million years old, dating back to a time when vast swamp forests covered the Earth. These early plants played a key role in shaping today’s climate by helping form the coal deposits we still use today.
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