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ETE - Fossils audio description
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Description: Inside the glass exhibit case are 7 fossils.
Text: Fossil fish bones. Coelacanth (pronounced: seal-oh-canth) and semionotid (pronounced: sem-ee-oh-not-id). Moenave Formation Zion 47000.
Description: The first fossil is a thin line of bone in a square-shaped rock. To its right is an oval-shaped fossil protruding from a flat white rock. Next is a larger stone with the fossilized head and jawbone of a fish. The final fish fossil is a stone with two thumb-sized protrusions of rock.
Text: Fossil fish scales. Semionotus kanabensis (pronounced: sem-ee-oh-not-us can-ab-en-sis). Moenave Formation. Zion 592.
Description: A flat shard of rock sitting with a fossilized shiny orange fish scale, about the size of a fingernail.
Text: Petrified wood of a conifer tree. Coniferophyta (pronounced: con-if-arrow-fight-uh). Moenave formation. Zion 595.
Description: A long grey rock surrounds a mineralized brown segment of a tree branch. The texture of its bark is preserved on the surface.
Text: Therapod dinosaur footprint and burrow traces. Grallator sp. Moenave Formation. Zion 43032.
Description: A large square stone covered in three and four toed dinosaur footprints.
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Audio description of the fossils displayed at the End Triassic Extinction exhibit
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