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Geological Time Museum

Brachiopod
Two shells of unequal size

Sponges

Sand Dollar

Crinoids

Bivalve
Bivalves are a type of mollusk. They have two shells of equal size.

Jellyfish

Trilobites

Crustaceans

Coral

Giant Cephalopod

Nautiloids

Ammonite

Jawless Fish

Coal

Giant Dragonfly

Lungfish

Pterygotus

Diplocaulus

Archaeopteryx

Pteradactyl

Stegosaurus

Pteranodon

Allosaurus

Iguanodon

Tyrannosaurus Rex

Diplodocus

Brachiosaurus

Triceratops

Eohippus
The first and smallest horse

Alticamelus

Angiosperm

Primates
A group of mammals that include humans, apes, monkeys, and prosimians Gorillas and orangutans have characteristics that make them nonhuman primates, including opposable big toes. Based on physical and genetic similarities, the closest living relative of humans is thought to be the chimpanzee

Prosimians before monkeys

Gorilla

Chimpanzee

Australopithecus Southern Man Ape

Homo Habilis
Used crude stone tools

Homo Erectus
Marks the beginning of the expansion of human population across the globe

Homo Sapiens

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