Image Gallery: Opalised fossils from Lightning Ridge
Lightning Ridge in north-western New South Wales is a rich source of opals, and many beautiful and valuable opalised fossils have been found there. These opalised fossils date from the Cretaceous Period, with specimens coming from many animal groups including dinosaurs, marine reptiles, fish, early mammals and molluscs, as well as fossils of parts of plants.

Opalised Muttaburrasaurus tooth
Opalised animal fossils
Opalised Araucarian cones
Opalised bivalve molluscs
Opalised dinosaur toe bone
Opalised dinosaur tooth, backlit
Opalised dinosaur vertebra
Opalised dromaeosaur claw
Opalised dromaeosaur tooth
Opalised dromaeosaur tooth
Opalised hypsilophodont femur
Opalised hypsilophodont jaw
Opalised jaw of Kollikodon
Opalised jaw of Kollikodon, backlit
Opalised jaw of Steropodon galmani
Opalised jaw of Steropodon, backlit
Opalised lungfish toothplate
Opalised Muttaburrasaurus scapula
Opalised plant parts
Opalised plesiosaur teeth