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0.9" Phytosaur Fossil Tail Vertebrae Bone Late Triassic Age Archosaur Chinle FM, AZ COA SEA URCHIN Early attempts to mine sulfur

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Early attempts to mine sulfur in Louisiana were fraught with difficulties due to the unconsolidated overlying sediments and pockets of quicksand

Fossil specimens provide a tangible link to prehistoric forests

reaching lengths close to 60 feet

such as spiral fish feces

offering unprecedented insights into the evolutionary history

0.9" Phytosaur Fossil Tail Vertebrae Bone Late Triassic Age Archosaur Chinle FM, AZ COA SEA URCHIN Early attempts to mine sulfurLocation: Chinle Formation, Arizona (Private Land Origin) Weight: 0. 3 Ounces Dimensions: 0. 9 Inches Long, 0. 5 Inches Wide, 0. 5 Inches Thick Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item pictured is the one you will receive. Late Triassic 242 To 199 Million Years Old Phytosaurs were large, semi aquatic archosaurs that lived during the Late Triassic period (230200 million years ago). These prehistoric reptiles closely resembled modern

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