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Skeleton of a Radiolarian Very Greatly Enlarged

Skeleton of a Radiolarian Very Greatly Enlarged.jpg Pottery from Lake DwellingsMiniaturesA Great Sea Lizard Tylosaurus DyspeloPottery from Lake DwellingsMiniaturesA Great Sea Lizard Tylosaurus DyspeloPottery from Lake DwellingsMiniaturesA Great Sea Lizard Tylosaurus DyspeloPottery from Lake DwellingsMiniaturesA Great Sea Lizard Tylosaurus DyspeloPottery from Lake DwellingsMiniaturesA Great Sea Lizard Tylosaurus Dyspelo

The very rocks themselves may consist largely of fossils; chalk, for example, is mainly made up of the disintegrated shells of simple marine animals called foraminifers, and the beautiful flint-like "skeletons" of other small creatures termed radiolarians, minute as they are, have contributed extensively to the formation of some strata.