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3.9" Pleurosaurus Skull - Solnhofen Limestone, Germany
This is a rare, 3.9" long skull of a Pleurosaurus from the Solnhofen Limestone in Germany. It's centered on a nice slab of limestone which has been backed with epoxy due to it being rather thin. There is one repaired crack running through the rock.
Pleurosaurus was an Upper Jurassic, marine reptile approximately 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) long. It was elongated for hydrodynamic streamlining, with comparatively short limbs and a powerful tail. It would have been able to swim rapidly, by undulating its slender body in a snake-like fashion. It had only small limbs, which probably did not aid in swimming, and nostrils placed far back on the head, close to the eyes.
An artists reconstruction of a Pleurosaurus. By Nobu Tamura
Pleurosaurus was an Upper Jurassic, marine reptile approximately 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) long. It was elongated for hydrodynamic streamlining, with comparatively short limbs and a powerful tail. It would have been able to swim rapidly, by undulating its slender body in a snake-like fashion. It had only small limbs, which probably did not aid in swimming, and nostrils placed far back on the head, close to the eyes.
An artists reconstruction of a Pleurosaurus. By Nobu Tamura
The Solnhofen limestone is a famous Upper Jurassic lagerstätte in Germany. It is where one of the most famous fossils of all time, Archaeopteryx, was found. The fine-grained limestone makes excellent building material, which has led to heavy quarrying over the past two centuries. In the process, some spectacular fossils were unearthed, including fossil dragonflies, fish, pterosaurs, shrimp, horseshoe crabs, and many more.
This area represents an ancient archipelago at the edge of a sea. Due to high salt content, the lowest levels in the water column could not support much life and were largely devoid of oxygen. This lack of oxygen and scavengers on the bottom of the sea led to beautiful fossil preservation.
This area represents an ancient archipelago at the edge of a sea. Due to high salt content, the lowest levels in the water column could not support much life and were largely devoid of oxygen. This lack of oxygen and scavengers on the bottom of the sea led to beautiful fossil preservation.
SPECIES
Pleurosaurus
LOCATION
Hienheim, Germany
FORMATION
Solnhofen Limestone
SIZE
3.9" long on 6.3 x 4.7" limestone
CATEGORY
ITEM
#89500
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