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GEOLOGICAL-PALEONTOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Paleontological research collects data about life on Earth in prehistoric times. According to found fossil remains, it is possible to draw conclusions about species of animals that have lived in a given period, their evolutionary characteristics and paleoecological relationships.
Members of Bioterra were involved in the implementation of several projects on paleontological localities such as Špilja Vinica cave at Varaždin, cave “Pod zubom Buljme” in NP Paklenica, “Topla špilja” cave in the canyon of Krupe PP Velebit, “Zdenkova jama” cave and Mokra Špilja cave at Karlovac and others.
Entrance to the cave of Vinica near Varaždin | Nalaz špiljskog medvjeda (Ursus spelaeus) in situ, špilja Vinica Remains of cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) in situ at the cave Vinica | Lubanja špiljskog medvjeda in situ, špilja "Pod zubom Buljme" Skull of cave bear in situ, cave "Pod zubom Buljme", NP Paklenica |
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Excavation of the cave of Vinica | Determinacija pronađenih fosilnih ostataka životinja Determination of fossil remains of animals | Pogled iz Tople špilje na kanjon Krupe, južni Velebit A view from the cave "Topla špilja" on the Krupa Canyon, southern Velebit |
Excavation of the cave of Vinica | "Pod zubom Buljme" cave, NP Paklenica | "Pod zubom Buljme" cave, NP Paklenica |
Dinosaur footprint in National Park Brijuni | "Pod zubom Buljme" cave, NP Paklenica | Istraživanje |
"Pod zubom Buljme" cave, NP Paklenica | In front of the entrance of cave Vindija | "Pod zubom Buljme" cave, NP Paklenica |
Sedimentna serija, špilja Pod zubom Buljme, NP Paklenica The sedimentary layers in cave "Pod zubom Buljme", NP Paklenica | Excavation of the cave of Vinica | Fosilni nalaz špiljskog medvjeda in situ, špilja Vinica Remains of cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) in situ at the cave Vinica |
Excavation of the cave of Vinica | Dinosaur footprint in National Park Brijuni |
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