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Unique chemical conditions in the lake prevented decomposition and scavenging
These specimens
especially its upward-facing mouth
showcasing a fascinating hunting adaptation that makes this fossil truly remarkable
Turquoise is a captivating opaque mineral known for its blue-to-green coloration
0.3" Fossil Tropisternus Sp Beetle Encapsulated In Solidified Tar Pleistocene Age Ornithocheirid Unique chemical conditions in theLocation: LaBrea Formation, Kern County, California Weight: 0. 5 Ounces Dimensions: 1. 1 Inches Long, 0. 8 Inches Wide, 0. 4 Inches Thick (Plate) Beetle Dimensions: 0. 3 Inches Long, 0. 2 Inches Wide The item pictured is the one you will receive. 50 million years old, Eocene age Tropisternus Sp Insect The La Brea Tar Pits, located in Los Angeles, California, are among the world's most significant paleontological sites, providing an unparalleled record
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