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6.5" Uncommon Fish Fossil (Mioplosus) - Wyoming
This is a detailed, 6.5" long fossil fish (Mioplosus labracoides), one of the more uncommon species from the Green River Formation. It was collected from a Warfield's quarry near Kemmerer, Wyoming. Excellent preservation and preparation.
It is accompanied by an acrylic display stand.
It is accompanied by an acrylic display stand.
50 million years ago, in the Eocene, these fish thrived in Fossil Lake, which was fed by Uinta and Rocky Mountain highlands. The anoxic conditions at the bottom of Fossil Lake slowed bacterial decomposition, prevented scavengers from disturbing corpses, and most interestingly, suffocated creatures that ventured into the oxygen-starved aquatic layer. The result is a miraculous exhibition of Eocene biota in a subtropical aquatic community within sycamore forests teeming with creatures such as freshwater stingrays, dog-sized horses, menacing alligators, early flying bats, and one of the first primates.
SPECIES
Mioplosus labracoides
LOCATION
Warfield's Quarry, Kemmerer, Wyoming
FORMATION
Green River Formation
SIZE
6.5" long on 9.6 x 5.5" rock
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#240366
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