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West Coast Fossil Park. General Home Things To Do Directions Contacts Background Excavations Time Line Education Fossil Animals Scientific Info Modern Environment Animations Worksheets Research AOP Research AOP Students Conferences Events/News Newsletter West Coast Fossil Park Animations Go back in time and discover how continents originated from one supercontinent, what it takes to fossilise an dead animal or plant, when do mass extinctions happen or Darwins Natural Selection theory and more...

You need Adobe Flash Player installed to view the animations. Build the Sivathere | Build the Bear | The Fossilization Process | Mass Extinction | Origins of the Dig Site | Types of Rocks | Sedimentary Environment | Natural Selection Build a Sivathere According to palaeontologists the sivathere was an even-toed hoofed animal that lived on the grasslands and in the open woodland of the interior. Open Animation top Build a Bear The African Bear, stood 3m high, weighed up to 750 kg. Open Animation The Fossilization Process Open Animation.

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West Coast Fossil Park. General Home Things To Do Directions Contacts Background Excavations Time Line Education Fossil Animals Scientific Info Modern Environment Animations Worksheets Research AOP Research AOP Students Conferences Events/News Newsletter West Coast Fossil Park Animations Go back in time and discover how continents originated from one supercontinent, what it takes to fossilise an dead animal or plant, when do mass extinctions happen or Darwins Natural Selection theory and more... You need Adobe Flash Player installed to view the animations. Build the Sivathere | Build the Bear | The Fossilization Process | Mass Extinction | Origins of the Dig Site | Types of Rocks | Sedimentary Environment | Natural Selection Build a Sivathere According to palaeontologists the sivathere was an even-toed hoofed animal that lived on the grasslands and in the open woodland of the interior.

Open Animation top Build a Bear The African Bear, stood 3m high, weighed up to 750 kg. Open Animation The Fossilization Process Open Animation. Home. Fossil Images Pictures of Fossils. Museum Fossils.