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The Fur Fossiler 55.000.000 years (formerly known as Fur Museum) is a small natural history museum located in the village of Nederby, not far from the ferry port, in the south of the island named Fur, Denmark. The museum is administered as a part of Museum Salling. Fur Museum combines exhibitions on the natural history, geology and environment of the island, with an exploration of its cultural and social history. The museum has a large collection of early eocene (55 million years old) fossils found on the island in the "moler" landscape - the Danish name for the Fur Formation - and the underlying Stolle Klint Clay. The museum offers activities including nature walks and fossil hunting in the summer. It has an outside picnic area and a souvenir shop. ==Galleri== Image:Argentinoid.jpg|The most common species of fish in the Fur Formation. Image:Antigonia.jpg|Antigonia - Small Eocene fish from the Fur Formation, Denmark. Image:Polymixiid.JPG|Polymixiid - Early Eocene fish from the Fur Formation, Denmark. Image:Havaborre.jpg|Unidentified Fish from the Fur Formation at Fur Museum, Denmark File:Earwig.jpg|Earwig Image:skorpionflue.jpg|Unidentified Scorpion fly (Mecoptera) Early Eocene Fur Formation at Fur Museum, Denmark File:Fossil_Hemiptera.JPG| Hemiptera (Pentatomidae) File:Parasitic-wasp.JPG|Parasitic wasp File:FUM-4-diptera.JPG|Mosquito (diptera) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fur Fossiler 55.000.000 years」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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