USNM. USNM_35218 (pictured here) and YELL-92021: Hyolithes gallatinensis (USNM 35218) was collected from the Snowy Range Formation and is now reposited at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Hyolitha YELL-92021 was collected from the Pilgrim Limestone and is housed with the Yellowstone collection. Hyoliths do not resemble any living organism today making them very difficult to study. But, they were most likely ocean bottom dwellers and like trilobites became extinct at the end of the Permian. Collecting any natural resources, including rocks and fossils, is illegal in Yellows
USNM. USNM_35218 (pictured here) and YELL-92021: Hyolithes gallatinensis (USNM 35218) was collected from the Snowy Range Formation and is now reposited at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Hyolitha YELL-92021 was collected from the Pilgrim Limestone and is housed with the Yellowstone collection. Hyoliths do not resemble any living organism today making them very difficult to study. But, they were most likely ocean bottom dwellers and like trilobites became extinct at the end of the Permian. Collecting any natural resources, including rocks and fossils, is illegal in Yellowstone.
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