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Natural Treasures Minerals and Fossils, Austin, Texas, fossil sea urchin, fossil sand dollar

SOLD Fossil Sea Urchins and Sand Dollar in Matrix

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These are two 40 million year fossil sea urchins of the species Eupatagus antillarum and a fossil sand dollar from the Ocala Limestone, Inglis, Florida. Sea urchins and sand dollars are types of echinoderms which are still living relatively unchanged today. They live at the bottom of soft ocean floors and have long spines protruding from their central body. They move along the bottom of the ocean using many small feet while feeding on various plant and animal matter

The sea urchin is 1.7” by 0.7 in. The sand dollar is 3’ diameter. The total specimen is 5” by 5” by 2”, Total Weight: 2 lb.

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These are two 40 million year fossil sea urchins of the species Eupatagus antillarum and a fossil sand dollar from the Ocala Limestone, Inglis, Florida. Sea urchins and sand dollars are types of echinoderms which are still living relatively unchanged today. They live at the bottom of soft ocean floors and have long spines protruding from their central body. They move along the bottom of the ocean using many small feet while feeding on various plant and animal matter

The sea urchin is 1.7” by 0.7 in. The sand dollar is 3’ diameter. The total specimen is 5” by 5” by 2”, Total Weight: 2 lb.

These are two 40 million year fossil sea urchins of the species Eupatagus antillarum and a fossil sand dollar from the Ocala Limestone, Inglis, Florida. Sea urchins and sand dollars are types of echinoderms which are still living relatively unchanged today. They live at the bottom of soft ocean floors and have long spines protruding from their central body. They move along the bottom of the ocean using many small feet while feeding on various plant and animal matter

The sea urchin is 1.7” by 0.7 in. The sand dollar is 3’ diameter. The total specimen is 5” by 5” by 2”, Total Weight: 2 lb.

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