At various times during the Carboniferous, Kansas was covered by forested swamps, river channels, and shallow seas. Scroll down to explore specimens and learn more.
Giant Dragonflies and Scuttling Cockroaches
Ancient tropical forests of Kansas were filled with insect life including seagull-sized dragonfly ancestors with 26-inch (66 cm) wingspans and early relatives of cockroaches.
Flourishing Sharks and the Decline of Lobe-fins
New groups of sharks and bony fish evolved during the Carboniferous, while the once abundant lobe-finned fishes—the group that includes our distant ancestors—began to decline.
Collection History
This fossil lungfish, collected from Hamilton quarry in 1984, was the first complete Sagenodus copeanus specimen found.