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7.7" Indeterminate Snake Vertebrae Fossil Bones Pleistocene Age Florida Diplomystus Dentatus exhibited relatively limited swimming capabilities

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exhibited relatively limited swimming capabilities

These fossils are recognized for their hexagonal corallites

you might think it’s some sort of hybrid experiment—a mix between a turtle

fast-swimming predator had a streamlined body

Name & DiscoveryThe name Ichthyosaur comes from Greek

7.7" Indeterminate Snake Vertebrae Fossil Bones Pleistocene Age Florida Diplomystus Dentatus exhibited relatively limited swimming capabilitiesLocation: Florida Weight: 11. 9 Ounces Dimensions: 8. 1 Inches Long, 6. 2 Inches Wide, 1 Inch Thick Vertebrae Dimensions: 7. 7 Inches long Comes with a free Ricker Display. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item pictured is the one you will receive. The greater siren (Siren lacertina) is a large, fully aquatic salamander belonging to the family Sirenidae, characterized by its eel like body, lack of hind limbs, and persistent external

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