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Thursday, July 4, 2013
Terror Saurus Kite
Here are some pictures of a Terror Saurus™ kite. It appears to be an image of a creature based on the flying reptile Pterodactylus. The Pterodactylus lived in the Jurassic Period and it's fossil forms are found in Bavaria, Germany. An adult was thought to have a wing span of about 1.5 meters.
This kite has a wingspan of just over 1 meter (42 inches). It was manufactured in the United States by Gayla Industries Inc. of Houston, Texas, USA. My kite was bought at a neat little store called HobbyTown USA located off Shelbyville Road, in Louisville, Kentucky (see web page). It costs $2.99 US.
Kites originated in China in maybe 500 B.C. Learn more at Wikipedia.
TM - Gayla Industries Inc.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Pyritized Crinoid Calyx Cup
This fossil appears to be the bottom of a Lyriocrinus calyx cup found in the Waldron Shale of Clark County, Indiana. It is dated to the Middle Silurian Period (425-419 million years ago). The reason I identified it as Lyriocrinus as I found another cup nearby. The most common crinoid cup found is the Eucalyptocrinus which is this layer's index fossil. Fossil is about 3 cm wide.