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represents a critical evolutionary stage in cetacean development
Its teeth were well suited for grinding and chewing tough plant material
distinctive anatomy
which are important for taxonomic identification
Discovered on the south bank of the Red Deer River in 1914 by Barnum Brown and named in 1922
2.8" Basilosaurus Tooth Rooted Prehistoric Whale 34 Mil Yrs Old Late Eocene COA Deer represents a critical evolutionary stageLocation: Dakhla, Western Sahara, South Morocco Weight: 1. 2 Ounces Dimensions: 2. 8 Inches Long, 1. 8 Inches Wide, 0. 5 Inches Thick (Matrix) Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item picture is the one you will receive. Name: Basilosaurus (King Lizard). Diet: Piscivore Carnivore. Size: Estimated between 50 Feet to 70 feet Known locations: North Africa Time period: Late Eocene Period, 40 to 34 Million Years Ago Basilosaurus: The Ancient King
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