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2.4" Brontothere Fossil Ankle Bone Eocene Age Badlands S Dakota Titanothere COA Turtle with further subdivision into subspecies

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with further subdivision into subspecies by Ward and Gilinsky in 1988

leading to the formation of turquoise as a secondary mineral

some species grew to heights of up to three meters (around 10 feet) and weighed over 500 kilograms (1

these ancient mammals were only the size of a dog

beak-like jaws similar to modern squid and octopuses

2.4" Brontothere Fossil Ankle Bone Eocene Age Badlands S Dakota Titanothere COA Turtle with further subdivision into subspeciesLocation: White River Badlands, South Dakota Weight: 3. 7 Ounces Dimensions: 2. 4 Inches Long, 2. 2 Inches Wide, 1. 2 Inches Thick (Matrix) Eocene Age, 56 to 33. 9 million years Old. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item pictured is the one you will receive. Brontotheres were ancient mammals that roamed the area now known as Badlands National Park between approximately 56 and 33. 9 million years ago. In scientific literature, Badlands

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