Maximites - This tiny ammonite from the Carboniferous grew to only 10mm in size1yr ⋅ clampart3d ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
One Carboniferous oddity solved, we just need to figure out this one1yr ⋅ crankyjob21 ⋅ r/PrehistoricMemes
s Diplocaulus sculpture, a very well detailed and designed replica of an anomalous amphibian of the Carboniferous-Permian2yr ⋅ The-BeastMasterZ00 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
The hell tadpole from the carboniferous of Scotland. Art by Mario Lanzas2yr ⋅ paleopsychologist ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Turning Point Prehistoy - Ok, Arthro-boomer [Carboniferous, 300 Million Years Ago]3yr ⋅ knightfluttershy ⋅ r/ToiletPaperUSA
It lived in the late Carboniferous and even persisted into the early Permian.1yr ⋅ RestInPieceDenal ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Ok I’m a sucker for the Carboniferous period so this was extra funny for me4yr ⋅ rorooic ⋅ r/Paleontology
, and contain an anatomy reminiscent of many ancient shark lineages dating back to the Devonian and Carboniferous4yr ⋅ EDGEwild ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
This animal was related to Dimetrodon and lived in North America and Europe during the Late Carboniferous1yr ⋅ sdh96 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Carboniferous Fossil Gives Insight into Neural Anatomy of Early Ray-Finned Fishes1yr ⋅ non56658 ⋅ r/Paleontology
Pulmonoscorpius goes hunting in the Carboniferous forests 330 million years ago; art by Vitor Silva1yr ⋅ sylvyrfyre ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Swimming in the Carboniferous waterways of Scotland, Crassigyrinus was 6 feet long and never left the2yr ⋅ crankyjob21 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
The frilled shark has 300 teeth and is considered a “living fossil” whose lineage dates to the Carboniferous1yr ⋅ parishilton2 ⋅ r/natureismetal
Rhizodus hibberti the largest freshwater fish known to date, from the carboniferous of England.9mo ⋅ Ge0s_psiptus ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Which Permian or Carboniferous animal would survive in the Paleocene and Eocene in Antarctica?1yr ⋅ grylZ_45 ⋅ r/Paleontology
Believe I found a bit of lepidodendron from the Carboniferous era. Found in Luzerne County, PA1yr ⋅ urban_guerilla ⋅ r/fossilid
It was an extinct species of giant Dragonfly that lived during the Late Carboniferous period, back when1yr ⋅ Entire-Championship1 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
300 million-year-old Carboniferous Ferns: Saint Clair, Pennsylvania5yr ⋅ DigDigDig11 ⋅ r/Paleontology
ball like modern millipedes do, or did it use its exoskeleton for defense against the predators of the Carboniferous2yr ⋅ crankyjob21 ⋅ r/Paleontology
Arthropleura, an extinct milipede that could reach the size of a car and lived in England back to the Carboniferous2yr ⋅ Green-Tesseract ⋅ r/oddlyterrifying
Low Poly Ianthasaurus with Swimming animation (it could be a swimmer due to living in a swampy carboniferous1yr ⋅ JakubChauliodus ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
The Carboniferous Giant. Arthropleura, the largest terrestrial arthropods of all time.5yr ⋅ Permian95 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
The fossil—the remains of a creature called Arthropleura—dates from the Carboniferous Period, about 3261yr ⋅ MartianXAshATwelve ⋅ r/StrangeEarth
The creature called Arthropleura, dates from the carboniferous period, approximately 326 million years1yr ⋅ RedGalactus ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Hi,I found a Lepidodendron in a burn in Scotland,the area is Carboniferous with an abundance of shale2yr ⋅ COYBIG8 ⋅ r/fossilid
Angular unconformity carboniferous/cretaceous (Ense-Bremen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)6yr ⋅ Zersorger ⋅ r/geology
Meganeura lived 280 million years ago, during the Late-Carboniferous. A human for comparison.3yr ⋅ PurpleNtria ⋅ r/MakeMeSuffer
Carboniferous Fern Seed (Trigonocarpus) - 300MYA, Lewellyn Formation, Centralia PA3yr ⋅ vaeatwork ⋅ r/FossilPorn
All i know is he lived during permian or carboniferous period and he ate fish.3yr ⋅ nnb_az ⋅ r/Paleontology
Shrimp in a box videos or carboniferous in a bottle updates coming soon?5yr ⋅ Nigerian_Prince420 ⋅ r/codyslab
identification of the different types of minerals, I believe it to be a type of rusting inside this gray Carboniferous3yr ⋅ MyopticPotato ⋅ r/whatsthisrock
A life size model of the Carboniferous giant Griffinfly Meganeura monyi.5yr ⋅ EnderCreeper121 ⋅ r/awwnverts
1 Long Insect Wing Fossil, located in Central Pennsylvania Amongst Carboniferous Period Fossils4yr ⋅ HeyBlenderhead ⋅ r/geology
It's my favorite from my collection of fossils from the Pre-Cambrian through Carboniferous periods.3yr ⋅ osallent ⋅ r/FossilPorn
The supercontinent lasted 135 million years - from the mid-Carboniferous to the dawn of the Jurassic1yr ⋅ thebigchil73 ⋅ r/Damnthatsinteresting
Hibbertopterus, a land dwelling 'sea scorpion' from the Carboniferous6yr ⋅ alexhwvey ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Crassygirinus was one of the first amphibians to appear some 345 million years ago back in the Carboniferous3yr ⋅ quarantineowl ⋅ r/Paleoart
Meganeura, a hawk-sized relative of modern dragonflies that lived during the Carboniferous7yr ⋅ SummerAndTinkles ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Found in black coal mine deposit, Carboniferous period (Limburg, the Netherlands)6yr ⋅ arazac ⋅ r/fossilid
Rhizodus, one of the largest predators of the Carboniferous swamps.6yr ⋅ Themosasaurhater ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Looks like I ended up with a gastropod in the carboniferous terrarium after all; it must have been hiding5yr ⋅ CodyDon ⋅ r/codyslab
Help identifying fossil - most likely limestone rock, roughly Carboniferous in age6yr ⋅ Mic797 ⋅ r/FossilPorn
Archaeocidaris brownwoodensis, Carboniferous sea urchin from Texas [OS][1280 x 826]11yr ⋅ archaeopteryxx ⋅ r/FossilPorn
Macrocrinus & Actinocrinites Crinoids - Carboniferous - Witherspoon Quarry, Crawfordsville, Indiana9yr ⋅ olenoides ⋅ r/FossilPorn
Carboniferous Arthropleura (giant millipede) trace fossils on the Isle of Arran, Scotland11yr ⋅ alienjesus ⋅ r/geology
Pulmonoscorpius, a huge land scorpion from the Carboniferous.7yr ⋅ SummerAndTinkles ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Agaricocrinus americanus crinoid calyces, Mississippian (Carboniferous) age, from Crawfordsville Indiana12yr ⋅ archaeopteryxx ⋅ r/FossilPorn
Found this on a field in Bochum, North Rhine-Westphalia/Germany; maybe carboniferous7yr ⋅ Zersorger ⋅ r/fossilid
Stethacanthus, a prehistoric shark which lived between the late Devonian and the early Carboniferous7yr ⋅ DiabeticVelociraptor ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
Unidentified Fossil Found By Myself on a Scottish Carboniferous Coast- Any ideas what I could be?6yr ⋅ MythicalGeology ⋅ r/Paleontology
Carboniferous period fossil (?) from coal deposits in Rybnik City, Poland. ID help appreciated.6yr ⋅ CarboniferousPeriod ⋅ r/fossilid
Carboniferous giant horsetail fern, Joggins, Nova Scotia. Cast-in-mold sandstone9yr ⋅ bilingual_moose ⋅ r/geology
[OC] Carboniferous period fossil (?) from coal deposits in Poland. ID help appreciated.6yr ⋅ CarboniferousPeriod ⋅ r/FossilPorn
The elegant amblypygid or tailless whip-scorpion, a relic from the Upper Carboniferous.12yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/LivingFossils
My friend is studying Mazon Creek siderite concretions from the Carboniferous of Illinois, and this is10yr ⋅ archaeopteryxx ⋅ r/FossilPorn
A formation of Carboniferous-age Millstone Grit stranded in a lake.10yr ⋅ President-Nulagi ⋅ r/geology
Carboniferous giant club moss, showing honeycomb texture and encrusting microconchids, Joggins, Nova9yr ⋅ bilingual_moose ⋅ r/geology
Unidentified Fossil Found By Myself on a Scottish Carboniferous Plane- Any ideas what I could be?6yr ⋅ MythicalGeology ⋅ r/fossilid
Extinct Carboniferous period tree fossil -Lepidodendron (xpost from /r/trees)13yr ⋅ munchauzen ⋅ r/botany
The United States during the Carboniferous Period - about 300 million years ago16yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/pics