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tooth-filled snout ideal for catching fish and small vertebrates
These massive creatures were fully protected by a thick
Poebrotherium Wilsoni occupied an ecological role fundamentally distinct from its modern camelid descendants
Crocodilians
The genus name honors the paleontologist Lawrence Lambe and translates to “Lambe’s lizard
XL 2.1" Fossil Pine Cone Equicalastrobus Replaced By Agate Eocene Age Seeds Fruit Struthiomimus tooth-filled snout ideal for catchingLocation: Talsine, Morocco Weight: 0. 7 Ounces Dimensions: 2. 1 Inches Long, 0. 7 Inches Wide The item pictured is the one you will receive. Equicalastrobus petrified pine cones are fossilized conifer seed cones primarily found in the Western Sahara of Morocco, particularly near Talsine and west of Boujdour. These fossils date back to the Eocene epoch, approximately 33 to 55 million years ago. The preservation of Equicalastrobus pine cones occurs
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