More fossils
I've got plenty more fossils to show. I'm trying to find photos of the unique specimens I have, or have visited our store
Mososaur Jaw. Mososaur is considered the T-Rex of the oceans. They were a apex predator that dominated the prehistoric oceans, rivaled only by Megalodon (the largest known prehistoric shark).
An orthoceres death bed. Orthoceres was a prehistoric Cephlapod (squid) that had a long pointed shell. The soft bodies are long gone, but the shell fossilized. This specimen is from Morroco.
This Sutured ammonite is a very fine specimen. Ammonites were another prehistoric cephlapod that lived in a spiral shell. The bigger they grew, the bigger the shell got. This one is called "sutured" because of the suture pattern found on it's shell.
Eurypterid was another predator that prowled along the sea bed hunting small prey like trilobites and small fish. The laymans term for this little beast is Sea Scorpion because of the stinger like barb on it's tail.
This is one of my personal fossil displays. There are about seventy specimens here.
Still working on posting some larger fossils we have had visit our store. One specimen we are trying to get back permanently. Still negotiating with the owner on pricing and payments.
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