Product Catalog > GeoBytes - Fossils, Rocks & Minerals GeoBytes - Fossils, Rocks & Minerals
Unique rocks, minerals and fossils - Take a Byte out of Geology! Each GeoByte is packaged in a clear plastic box that is perfect for gift giving and displaying these fascinating specimens.
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Pennsylvanian age (approximately 286 to 325 million years old) gastropod with a short, spiral shell. These fossil snails come from... See details View Cart |
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Pliocene age (approximately 1.8 to 5 million years old) Sand Dollar from Charlotte County in Florida. Sand dollars are a... See details View Cart |
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Cretaceous age (approximately 65 to 146 million years old) Echinoid from Tarrant County in Texas. The skeleton of echinoids is... See details View Cart |
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Pennsylvanian age (approximately 286 to 325 million years old) gastropods shells with ornamental whorls. These fossil snails are from McCulloch... See details View Cart |
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Eocene age (approximately 38 to 54 million years old) teeth are from a variety of species. These fossil shark teeth... See details View Cart |
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Devonian age (approximately 360 to 410 million years old) calcified, winged spirifer from Ontario, Canada. This brachiopod is sometimes called... See details View Cart |
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Devonian age (approximately 360 to 410 million years old) Horn Coral replaced by quartz. From Clark County, Indiana. ... See details View Cart |
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Mississippian age (approximately 325 to 360 million years old) corkscrew bryozoan from Kentucky. Also known as “moss animals,” bryozoans... See details View Cart |
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Miocene age (approximately 5 to 24 million years old) gastropod snail fossil with slender, high spirals with incised sutures along... See details View Cart |
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Beautiful tumbled stones are great for geologic study, decorating and collecting! This beautiful assorted mix of tumbled stone may include... See details View Cart |
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