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Hyracodon Nebrascensis was first described by paleontologist Joseph Leidy in 1856 from a partial skull and skeletal fragments
Although phytosaurs went extinct by the end of the Triassic
Onchopristis survived through large populations during these perilous seasonal movements
This anatomical trait indicates that Diplomystus was adapted for capturing prey near the water’s surface
2.3" Fossilized Polished Petrified Wood Branch Madagascar 66-225 Million Yrs Old Tyrannosaurus Rex Tooth Hyracodon Nebrascensis was first describedLocation: Madagascar Weight: 5. 7 Ounces Dimensions: 2. 3 Inches Long, 1. 9 Inches Wide, 1. 8 Inches Thick The item pictured is the one you will receive. 66 225 million years old, Cretaceous and Quaternary periods This polished Madagascar petrified wood specimen is a striking example of natures artistry over millions of years. The smooth, reflective surface reveals intricate patterns and a rich range of colors that formed during the fossilization
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