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Enchodus likely used quick
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3.3" Pappocetus Lugardi Tooth Prehistoric Whale 40-34 Mil Yrs Old Eocene Age Oreodont Teeth Enchodus likely used quickLocation: Boujdour Basin, Morocco Weight: 2. 3 Ounces Dimensions: 3. 3 Inches Long, 2. 1 Inches Wide, 0. 8 Inches Thick This is a real fossil. The Item Pictured is the one you will receive. Name: Pappocetus Lugardi Diet: Piscivore Carnivore. Size: Estimated between 50 Feet to 60 feet Known locations: North Africa Time period: Mid Eocene Period 40 to 34 million Year Ago Pappocetus Lugardi is the earliest Transition form of prehistoric whale which lived
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