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View full detailsNotogoneus osculusEocene (51.98 Million Years Ago)Private Quarry, Green River Formation, Wyoming, USAObtained from the collection of Dr. William Ri...
View full detailsAtractosteus simplex Eocene (51.98 million years) Green River Formation, Wyoming In Stone Fossils Private Quarry Plate approx. size: 42.75...
View full detailsAtractosteus simplex Eocene (51.98 million years) Green River Formation, Wyoming In Stone Fossils Private Quarry Plate approx. size: 32.75"...
View full detailsPhareodus testisEocene (51.98 Million Years Ago)Private Quarry, Green River Formation, Wyoming, USAPreparation by Carl UlrichObtained from the coll...
View full detailsEohiodon falcatus Eocene (51.98 Million Years Ago) Private Quarry, Green River Formation, Wyoming, USA Obtained from the collection of Dr. William ...
View full detailsPriscacara sp., unrestored specimen Eocene (51.98 Million Years Ago) Green River Formation, Wyoming, USA In Stone Fossils Private Quarry ...
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View full detailsNotogoneus osculus Natural Specimen, zero restoration with full skin intact Eocene (51.98 Million Years Ago) Green River Formation, Wyoming, USA...
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View full detailsXiphactinus audax 87 and 82 million years ago during the Coniacian, Santonian, and Campanian stages of the Late Cretaceous Niobrara Chalk Formation...
View full detailsKnightia eocaena mortality, unrestored specimen Eocene (51.98 Million Years Ago) Green River Formation, Wyoming, USA In Stone Fossils Private Quar...
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