MAKE A MEME View Large Image Rarely found within the park are fossilized cones that were produced from trees during the Eocene Epoch. Featured above is a well-preserved fossil cone of a Pinus macrolepis, collected in the Lamar River Valley of Yellowstone National Park. ...
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Keywords: fossils yellowstone national park yellowstonenationalpark paleobotany text YELL_94359: Rarely found within the park are fossilized cones that were produced from trees during the Eocene Epoch. Featured above is a well-preserved fossil cone of a Pinus macrolepis, collected in the Lamar River Valley of Yellowstone National Park. This rare fossil cone gives a new insight on the paleobotany of the park during the Eocene. Collecting any natural resources, including rocks and fossils, is illegal in Yellowstone. Photo by Megan Norr; March 2016; Catalog #20802d; Original #YELL_94359 YELL_94359: Rarely found within the park are fossilized cones that were produced from trees during the Eocene Epoch. Featured above is a well-preserved fossil cone of a Pinus macrolepis, collected in the Lamar River Valley of Yellowstone National Park. This rare fossil cone gives a new insight on the paleobotany of the park during the Eocene. Collecting any natural resources, including rocks and fossils, is illegal in Yellowstone. Photo by Megan Norr; March 2016; Catalog #20802d; Original #YELL_94359
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