Description
These are real Ordovician period fossil horn coral specimens
*Photos are representative of the variety you will receive*
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though it's a claim we cannot verify
dinictis was a sabertoothed mammal found across North America from Late to Early Micoene (37
Hoplophoneus Sabertooth Leg Bone B, On Stand other entomology These are real Ordovician periodReal, fossilized, Hoplophoneus sabertooth leg bone for sale! Hoplophoneus, which means murder weapon in Greek, is a saber toothed mammal that lived in North America and Asia during the Late Eocene to Early Oligocene epochs from 35. 7 to 30. 5 mya. They aren't true tigers, or felines, but are actually part of an extinct family of carnivores that resembled felines. This partial bone was found in the Brule Formation of South Dakota. The bone measures ~3.
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