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Highly valued for thousands of years
Likely moving in herds
known from fossil deposits across North and South America dating from the Pliocene to the Pleistocene epochs (5
Ammonites are characterized by their distinctive coiled shells
and palm fronds
1.7" Ichthyodectes Fish Fossil Vertebrae Late Cretaceous Era Niobrara Formation Kansas Albertosaurus Tooth Highly valued for thousands ofLocation: Niobrara Formation, Gove County, Kansas Weight: 1. 3 Ounces Dimensions: 1. 7 Inches Long, 1. 4 Inches Wide, 1. 1 Inches Thick Late Cretaceous, 83 million years old The item pictured is the one you will receive. Ichthyodectes is an extinct genus of large, predatory ray finned fish from the Late Cretaceous. Specifically, Ichthyodectes sp. refers to an unidentified species within this genus found in the Niobrara Formation, Kansas. This
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