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Fossil Fish in Limestone Matrix SOLD

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Genus: Diplomystus, Species: dentatus

Formation: Green River Formation, Thompson Quarry, Lincoln County, Wyoming

Age: Eocene Epoch, Cenozoic Period, 50 million years ago

Matrix Size: 6 1/2” x 4 3/4”, Fish length: 3 1/2” , Weight: 1 lb

This is an extinct fresh-water ancestor of the modern herring. The fish has been sealed with a clear preservative but its color has not been enhanced. A small piece of matrix is attached to the back to make this piece free-standing.

If you wish to see the fossil fish bearing layers of strata in their native environment, check out Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyoming. Or, if you want to go and dig your own fossil fish, check out Fossil Safari, Kemmerer, Wyoming. I dug fish at this quarry for 12 years, had great success and hope to go back there soon.

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Genus: Diplomystus, Species: dentatus

Formation: Green River Formation, Thompson Quarry, Lincoln County, Wyoming

Age: Eocene Epoch, Cenozoic Period, 50 million years ago

Matrix Size: 6 1/2” x 4 3/4”, Fish length: 3 1/2” , Weight: 1 lb

This is an extinct fresh-water ancestor of the modern herring. The fish has been sealed with a clear preservative but its color has not been enhanced. A small piece of matrix is attached to the back to make this piece free-standing.

If you wish to see the fossil fish bearing layers of strata in their native environment, check out Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyoming. Or, if you want to go and dig your own fossil fish, check out Fossil Safari, Kemmerer, Wyoming. I dug fish at this quarry for 12 years, had great success and hope to go back there soon.

Genus: Diplomystus, Species: dentatus

Formation: Green River Formation, Thompson Quarry, Lincoln County, Wyoming

Age: Eocene Epoch, Cenozoic Period, 50 million years ago

Matrix Size: 6 1/2” x 4 3/4”, Fish length: 3 1/2” , Weight: 1 lb

This is an extinct fresh-water ancestor of the modern herring. The fish has been sealed with a clear preservative but its color has not been enhanced. A small piece of matrix is attached to the back to make this piece free-standing.

If you wish to see the fossil fish bearing layers of strata in their native environment, check out Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyoming. Or, if you want to go and dig your own fossil fish, check out Fossil Safari, Kemmerer, Wyoming. I dug fish at this quarry for 12 years, had great success and hope to go back there soon.

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