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The most productive fossil layers are concentrated within the 230 square miles of central lake-bed limestone
Its fossils have helped reconstruct the prehistoric biodiversity of Madagascar and continue to inspire research
protective armor that resembled a turtle shell but was made of bony plates similar to an armadillo’s
which affects its stability relative to temperature
XL 2.6" Sarcosuchus Imperator Crocodile Fossil Tooth Elrhaz FM Cretaceous Niger COA Gastrolites The most productive fossil layersLocation: Elrhaz Formation, Tenere Desert, Niger, Africa Weight: 1. 1 Ounces Dimensions: 2. 6 Inches Long, 1. 1 Inches Wide, 1 Inch Thick Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item pictured is the one you will receive. From the Cretaceous Age, 122 112 Million Years old. Sarcosuchus Imperator ('Greek for "flesh crocodile"') is an extinct crocodylomorph species that lived around 122 to 112 million years ago, during the Cretaceous Period. Its
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