- Kookaburra
- Chelydridae
Skeleton of a turtle. - The giant oarfish
Regalecus glesne. It is the world's longest bony fish, reaching a length of 11 m. - NHM
Ceiling in the Naturhistorisches Museum - Mammoth hut
A shelter made of mammoth bones and skin. Looks surprisingly comfy. - Fibula
A fibula, Brezje, Slovenia; older Iron Age, 800-400 BC. - Old jewellery
Some bracelets and fibulae. Sorry, forgot what it is. - Swords
Swords; late Bronze Age, 1200-800 BC; Bosnia, Poland, Upper Austria. - A shoe
A shoe, Hallstatt, Upper Austria; older Iron Age, 800-300 BC. - Spiral armring
A spiral armring with spiral ends, Maiersdorf, Lower Austria; Bronze Age, 1600-1300 BC. - A prehistoric ray-finned fish
Gyronchus macropterus (Kugelzahnfisch), Eichstätt, Germany - Traces of a permian reptile
Traces of a reptilian Orabates, Permian, from Bromacker, Germany. Approximately 270 million years old. - Pecopteris Fern Fossil
Pecopteris miltonii, Carboniferous, a fossilised fern from Kladno, Czech. - Sea Urchin Fossil
Archaecidaris, Carboniferous, Brown County, USA - Australasian tektites
Glass formation formed during meteorite impact - Gibeon meteorite
A part of the Gibeon meteorite, found in 1836 in Namibia, weighing in total over 26 tonnes. - Volcanic bomb
La Palma, Canary Islands - Basalt
Different forms of basalt - Pyromorphite
Pyromorphite, Pb5(PO4)3Cl, Hofsgrund, Germany - Calcite
Calcite, Joachimsthal, Jáchymov, Czech - Hematite
Iridescent hematite, Rio Marina, Elba - Pyrite
Pyrite or fool's gold, iron(II) disulfide, Amejun, Soria, Spain - Salt
A lot of salt from Wieliczka mine, Poland - Gold
A 36 kg gold "nugget", Zarewo Alexandrowskoi, Miask, Ural, Russia. A copy. - Sulphur
Sulphur, Mine de Gyona, Sicily, Italy - Conglomerate
Quarz conglomerate, Hertfordshire puddingstone, St Albans, England