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Hydnoceras (Glass Sponge), a type of invertebrate fossil, late Devonian-Carboniferous era

Hydnoceras (Glass Sponge), a type of invertebrate fossil, late Devonian-Carboniferous era


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Hydnoceras (Glass Sponge), a type of invertebrate fossil, late Devonian-Carboniferous era

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Bumpy Carboniferous Devonian Fossil Invertebrate Palaeontology Prehistoric Era Sponge Glass Sponge


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This print showcases the remarkable Hydnoceras, a type of invertebrate fossil from the late Devonian-Carboniferous era. With its intricate pattern and bumpy texture, this studio shot against a clean white background brings out the essence of this prehistoric wonder. The glass sponge's delicate structure is beautifully preserved, allowing us to marvel at its ancient origins. As we gaze upon this single object frozen in time, we are transported back millions of years to an era when these fascinating creatures roamed our planet. The Hydnoceras represents a significant discovery in palaeontology, shedding light on the mysteries of Earth's past. Colin Keates skillfully captures every detail of this mesmerizing fossil with his expert photography skills. Through his lens, we can appreciate the fragility and complexity of this glass sponge that once thrived beneath ancient seas. The image evokes a sense of curiosity and awe as we contemplate the wonders that lie hidden within our planet's history. It serves as a reminder that even amidst our modern world, remnants from long-gone eras continue to captivate us with their beauty and scientific significance. This photograph by Colin Keates is part of Universal Images Group (UIG), offering us an opportunity to bring home a piece of natural history for display or study purposes.

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