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Lived during the Late Cretaceous Age about 77 million years ago
revealing the role of giant sloths as key herbivores in maintaining the balance of their habitats
is one of the most significant geological formations for studying the Late Cretaceous period
3 Inches wide
has in recent times been re-affirmed as a distinct genus
1.7" Fossil Paralenorthis Sp Brachiopod In Matrix Valongo Formation Arouca Portugal Plesiosaur Lived during the Late CretaceousLocation: Valongo Formation, Arouca, Portugal Weight: 1 Pound 15. 2 Ounces Dimensions: 4. 2 Inches Long, 3. 7 Inches wide, 1. 3 Inches Thick (Matrix) Dimensions: 1. 7 Inches Long, 1. 4 Inches wide The item pictured is the one you will receive. Middle Ordovician Age, 470 Million Years Old. Paralenorthis sp. is a genus of brachiopods in the class Rhynchonellata, recognized for their bivalve like shells and primarily marine habitat. The genus belongs to
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