RMTWR3DN–Marine turtle fossil (Lytoloma sp.) Cretaceous period. Origin: Khroulgba, Morocco. Courtesy of ZRS Fossils, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Ph
RMFRCR9E–Fossil turtle named Cambaremys langertoni which means Turtle Cambara
RMFD0D1F–Fossilized turtle eggs in the limestone rock of Dau Go Cave in Halong Bay, Vietnam
RM2JJH8MP–Kemmerer, Wyoming - Fossil Butte National Monument. The fossil of a softshell aquatic turtle (Plastomenus thomasii) is among fossils on display at the
RMEKRDFR–Fossilized turtle, Auestemys byssinus, Family: Trionychidae, Green River Formation, SW Wyoming, Eocene
RM2AGGGW2–Trionychidae trionix Freshwater Tortoise or Turtle Fossil from Green River Wyoming USA
RF2RXF9T9–Fossil turtle, Cisternon undatum, from the Eocene Green River Formation in Wyoming
RF2D67T50–Close-up of Chelid turtle fossil embedded in rock, Riversleigh D World Heritage Fossil Site, Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park
RF2J823MN–View of the fossil of a huge prehistoric and extinct sea turtle, Allopleuron hofmanni
RMBAYT0A–Fossiler Schildkrötenpanzer marine turtle skeleton fossil Punto Colorado Baja California Mexico
RMAABGC9–PFO-28D GIANT SEA TURTLE FOSSIL
RF2WT9WBE–Turtle fossil. Dead and bleached turtle skeleton.
RMEWG73C–Stuttgart, Germany. 25th June, 2015. A man points to the pelvic bone of a 240-million-year-old prehistoric Pappochelys turtle fossil at the Loewentormuseum in Stuttgart, Germany, 25 June 2015. Palaeontologists have found the remnants of the turtle's ancestor near Schaebisch Hall, Germany. PHOTO: DANIEL NAUPOLD/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRP6RAN–Fossil Soft-shelled Turtle (Plastomenus sp.) of Eocene age. The Field Museum. Chicago, Illinois, USA.
RM2B03N7D–Bamberg, Germany. 18th Feb, 2020. The world's largest completely preserved turtle fossil of the Jurassic period, nicknamed 'Mobbl', is now on display at the Bamberg Natural History Museum. During scientific excavations in a quarry in Wattendorf, Germany, researchers discovered the fossil of the 1.40-metre-high turtle from the Jurassic period at the end of October 2018. Mobbl is now exhibited in the natural history museum in Bamberg. Credit: Nicolas Armer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD723Y1–Fossil skeletons of Mosasaur and sea turtle.
RMTX5J3Y–Fossil of a turtle. Early Cretaceous. Jianchang, Liaoning, China. Geological Museum of China.
RMDYE6J6–Fossil soft-shelled turtle (Trionychid). Green River Formation, Wyoming. Eocene age.
RMB94EBX–Fossil Softshell Turtle - Green River Formation - Eocene - Wyoming - Specimen Courtesy Geo Decor please credit
RMW0P4XK–Marine turtle fossil (Lytoloma sp.) Cretaceous period. Origin: Khroulgba, Morocco, Courtesy of ZRS Fossils, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMRP6PXD–Fossil of a soft-shell turtle with other fish. The Field Museum. Chicago, Illinois, USA.
RM2R19HTD–Lytoloma elegans / Rhinochelys elegans skull fossil and fossilised carapace fragments from the Late Cretaceous Period, Morocco
RMS3NB4P–Fossil of turtle
RM2RKH26A–Bildnummer: 55677517 Datum: 03.08.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110804) -- MONTEVIDEO, Aug. 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- The photo taken on Aug. 3, 2011 shows a sample of the recent discovery of fossil remains of the oldest turtle found in Uruguay belonging to the Jurassic Period in Tacuarembo with a history of some 150 million years, in the laboratory of Geological Sciences at the Sciences Faculty in Montevideo, capital of Uruguay. (Xinhua/Nicolas Celaya) (lt) URUGUAY-MONTEVIDEO-TURTLE FOSSIL PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Wissenschaft Fossilie Fossilien Fund Schildkröte Objekte premiumd xbs x0
RM2PJ1EG4–Fosilized skeleton of an extinct marine turtle
RF2RXF9TK–Fossil turtle, Cisternon undatum, from the Eocene Green River Formation in Wyoming
RMKTHH6M–Fossil turtle, Toxochelys, Late Cretaceous, 83 million years old, Kansas
RFEYDN3P–Macro photograph of fossilized soft shell turtle scute from Miocene epoch.
RMDF55HC–Skeleton of giant prehistoric sea turtle in the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada.
RF2WT9XGP–Turtle fossil. Dead and bleached turtle skeleton.
RF2G26KD2–The skeletal remains of an animal, most likely from a leatherback turtle, on the Manzanilla Beach in Trinidad.
RFFWNK8P–exploration of trilobite beetle turtle fossil embedded in stone Rock
RM2B03N74–Bamberg, Germany. 18th Feb, 2020. Visitors to the Natural History Museum examine the newly presented world's largest completely preserved turtle fossil of the Jurassic period, which has been nicknamed 'Mobbl'. During scientific excavations in a quarry in Wattendorf, Germany, researchers discovered the fossil of the 1.40-metre-high turtle from the Jurassic period at the end of October 2018. Mobbl is now exhibited in the natural history museum in Bamberg. Credit: Nicolas Armer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMDYE6NJ–Fossil skeletons in display. A crocodile bites a turtle.
RF2JD5R8W–Prehistoric sea turtle.
RF2CBH7P8–Gigantic prehistoric Sea Turtle
RF2RHJ352–studio still life of a symmetrical photo if a giant snapping turtle skull with dramatic lighting scientific detail
RMBH2472–Archelon Prehistoric Marine Turtle Model Replica
RFBRNWM0–Spiny Softshell Turtle (Apalone spinifera) Skull -- Front View
RMGH7KBH–Prehistoric Giant Sea Turtle cast from South Dakota at the ROM Toronto
RFBFHHG6–Skeleton of Plesiobaena antiqua prehistoric turtle was unable to draw its head into its shell. Dinosaur Provincial Park Alta Can
RMB6N4FD–Skull of green turtle (Chelonia midas), palaeontology museum, Moscow, Russia
RFMCT6GX–fossil of a sea turtle (Eocene)
RMDAGP36–fossilized plant from Fur Formation, palaeocene/eocene, Denmark, Limfjord
RFE637RX–Woodcut style turtle carrying an oil drilling rig on its back.
RMKTHH6R–Fossil Turtle, Toxochelys, Late Cretaceous, 83 million years old, Kansas
RFHH5KRJ–Turtle shell fossils Utah Great Basin desert
RMJFBNWM–Country turtle in South Africa
RF2WT9WNC–Turtle fossil. Dead and bleached turtle skeleton.
RMG07TK2–Giant Sea Turtle Archelon
RFP5CTG6–Giant Galapagos Land Turtle
RM2B03N7E–Bamberg, Germany. 18th Feb, 2020. Visitors to the Natural History Museum examine the newly presented world's largest completely preserved turtle fossil from the Jurassic period, which has been given the nickname 'Mobbl'. During scientific excavations in a quarry in Wattendorf, Germany, researchers discovered the fossil of the 1.40-metre-high turtle from the Jurassic period at the end of October 2018. Mobbl is now exhibited in the natural history museum in Bamberg. Credit: Nicolas Armer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFMH0XWB–Happy Turtle enjoying the Arizona sun
RF2JD5R8F–Prehistoric sea turtle.
RMCXP5GB–a turtle skull at the natural history museum in balboa park, sand diego, california
RFEF2MXX–Teacher and students in museum by dinosaur fossil display
RM2BD18D5–Turtle. EO 401623 Turtle Testudines 001.jpg
RFBRNWM5–Spiny Softshell Turtle (Apalone spinifera) Skull -- Side View
RF2J823G9–Interior view of the Natural History Museum in Maastricht, Netherlands, with it's Hadrosaurus, extinct sea turtle and the famous Mosasaurus (in focus)
RMA2H2NW–model of Protostega fossil turtle
RF2PYJDHJ–beautiful stone turtle at a garden
RF2WTMD6A–The pig-nosed turtle (Carettochelys insculpta), also known commonly as the Fly River turtle
RF2J8BEDX–Fossil of a prehistoric turtle. Ancient fossil
RM2P7ANEE–Kemmerer, Wyoming, Fossil Butte National Monument. The fossil of a softshell aquatic turtle (Plastomenus thomasii) is among fossils on display at the
RMKTHH6W–Flipper of fossil turtle, Toxochelys, Late Cretaceous, 83 million years old
RFHH5KR0–Turtle shell fossils Utah Great Basin desert
RF2WP0PYB–View of Turtle Rock next to Cub Creek Road in the Dinosaur National Monument
RF2WT9WNE–Turtle fossil. Dead and bleached turtle skeleton.
RMG07TK8–Giant Sea Turtle Archelon
RFP5CTG3–Giant Galapagos Land Turtles facing off
RM2B03N7R–Bamberg, Germany. 18th Feb, 2020. Visitors to the Natural History Museum examine the newly presented world's largest completely preserved turtle fossil of the Jurassic period, which has been nicknamed 'Mobbl'. During scientific excavations in a quarry in Wattendorf, Germany, researchers discovered the fossil of the 1.40-metre-high turtle from the Jurassic period at the end of October 2018. Mobbl is now exhibited in the natural history museum in Bamberg. Credit: Nicolas Armer/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2A778BY–Fossils of extinct celaphopod Belemnitella mucronata, crustacean Glyphea ornata, tooth of the mackerel shark Otodus appendiculatus, tooth of shark Squalicorax pristodontus (Corax pristodontus), turtle Chelonia benstedi, and skull of aquatic lizard Mosasaurus hofmanni. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolle's 'Geology and Paleontology' section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's 'Naturgeschichte,' Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RF2JD5R92–Prehistoric sea turtle.
RF2JC4R02–Prehistoric animals - glyptodon. Drawing with extinct mammals. Silhouette drawing for coloring book.
RM2F58C8T–The skeleton of a Sea turtle (Protostega) exhibit in Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Pittsburgh.Pennsylvania.USA
RM2BD16M8–Softshell Turtle. EO 401524 Softshell Turtle Trionychidae 001.jpg
RF2AYM46E–18 MAY 2018, BERLIN, GERMANY: Sculpture fossil of an Ancient prehistoric Turtle Meiolania in Berlin Zoo
RF2J823F0–Interior view of the Natural History Museum in Maastricht, Netherlands, with it's Hadrosaurus, extinct sea turtle and the famous Mosasaurus (in focus)
RM2TACPH4–Fossil of a soft-shelled turtle, Hummelichelys gutta, in the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum in Price, Utah. Tooth punctures in the shell indicate it
RM2A2KKJG–Giant Plastic Turtle on plastic outside the QE2 Conference Centre to highlight the danger of plastics in the world and the effect on the environment.
RF2WTMCY7–The pig-nosed turtle (Carettochelys insculpta), also known commonly as the Fly River turtle
RMBNC0J1–Blue Basin, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon, USA
RF2AET8JN–Melbourne, Australia - November 16, 2009: Closeup of Skeleton of turtle with spread legs set in beige brown stone in park.
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