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Travel Bug Dog Tag Paleozoic Super-Predator, the Jawed Fishes

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Owner:
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Released:
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Origin:
Nebraska, United States
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Travel in the world spreading knowledge of geology and fishes. Stay near water if possible or I will evolve into amphibian vertebra.

Cenozoic peroid: now-65 million years ago(mya)

Mesozoic peroid: 65-250mya

Paleozoic: 250-500mya

no life or fossils known...4.5 billion years ago earth forms from rocks in space.

About This Item

Fish TB, Vertebra Fossilized

The vertebra here is from a fish that was fossilized many years ago...perhaps during the Devonian period, just after the Silurian period, 400 million years ago.

The Phylum Chordata includes only 2% of all animal species: reptile, amphibian, birds and mammals. The remainder of all life on earth has no spinal cord. This distiction made possible a vastly different organization of more motile and efficient killers. The rest of the life on earth is built on more primitive designs and includes insects, mollusks, worms.

The Paleozoic age is divided into 7 periods. Between 2 of these periods ordovician and silurian, green plants differentiated into vascular plant that are more like trees of today and less like algae.

During this time also millipedes first showed up on land and sea scorpions roamed the seas, jawed fishes for the first time swam the seas and whole classes of life became extinct. The trilobite fell pray to the relentless surge of geologic evolution and never again ruled the seas. They are considered the second most famous fossil after dinosaurs and are never found in the fossil record after their Permian extinction event 250 million years ago.

This travel bug is dedicated to a friend and teacher Ula Gaha.

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Discovered It 8/14/2014 mapa8387 discovered it   Visit Log

Danke fürs zeigen.
Grüßle mapa8387

Discovered It 8/6/2014 Nerre discovered it   Visit Log

Unterwegs irgendwann mal gesehen, glaube auf dem Mega in der Schweiz.

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Danke fürs Zeigen dieser wunderbaren Coins und TBs!

Discovered It 7/7/2014 DL1RX discovered it   Visit Log

gesehen und discovered. Danke :-)

Discovered It 7/1/2014 dieAlmosens discovered it   Visit Log

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Vielen Dank liebe Owner für das Bereitstellen euerer Coins und TB'- Man trifft ja immer wieder auf schöne Exemplare, wobei ich bei vielen Ownern den Mut bewundere solche Prachtstücke loszuschicken.
Gerade deswegen einen herzlichen Dank.
Lg Almosen Josef

Discovered It 6/8/2014 mapa8387 discovered it   Visit Log

Auf dem Mega-Event Switzerland gesehen.
Danke fürs Zeigen.
Grüßle mapa8387

Retrieve It from a Cache 6/7/2014 NClingen retrieved it from Geocaching Headquarters Washington   Visit Log

Fish is missing. Will move it along.

Dropped Off 6/5/2014 Schmunzelhaase placed it in Geocaching Headquarters Washington - 2.5 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/3/2014 Schmunzelhaase took it to The Missing Lamp Post Washington - .76 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/3/2014 Schmunzelhaase took it to I Spy Washington - 5,093.58 miles  Visit Log
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