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T-Rex Tattoo


This tattoo was done on one of my customers which I like to call " PREHISTORIC  ART " just the thought of going under the needle for hours just  makes me question  why ? You just have to love dinosaurs or just be nut's about T-Rex and the fact that…
Posted on July 16, 2016April 16, 2017 by Al Prandi by Al Prandi
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About Lepidodendron Fossils


These tree-size lycopods or club mosses are notable for their scale-like bark. From the base upward the plant was anchored in shallow soil by several "Y"-branch rooting organs called stigmata. These had spirally arranged, finger-size roots coming from them. A pole-like trunk, unbranched for most of its length, and up…
Posted on December 31, 2012February 16, 2019 by Al Prandi by Al Prandi
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Carcharodon Megalodon Shark


Carcharodon Megalodon The Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago. Sharks will go through about 20 thousand teeth in its lifetime. This tooth is among the largest found and came from a 50 foot Megalodon that lived about 20 million years ago.…
Posted on December 28, 2012 by Al Prandi by Al Prandi
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How Fossil Dinosaur & Amphibian Footprints Are Formed


This is a great graphic on how fossil footprints are formed. (A) Dinosaur Or Amphibian  Steps In Soft Dirt or Mud. (B) A Cast Of The Dinosaur or Amphibian Foot Is Formed. (C) The Cast Is Covered Over Millions Of Years. (D) Weathering Cracks The Rock. (E) A Fossil Footprint; Concave Type. (F) A…
Posted on December 28, 2012February 16, 2019 by Al Prandi by Al Prandi
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