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7.7" Indeterminate Snake Vertebrae Fossil Bones Pleistocene Age Florida Diplomystus Dentatus fast-swimming predator had a streamlined

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Description

fast-swimming predator had a streamlined body

exhibited relatively limited swimming capabilities

These fossils are recognized for their hexagonal corallites

These adaptations highlight Brachylophosaurus as an advanced herbivore capable of processing tough vegetation

7.7" Indeterminate Snake Vertebrae Fossil Bones Pleistocene Age Florida Diplomystus Dentatus fast-swimming predator had a streamlinedLocation: Florida Weight: 11. 9 Ounces Dimensions: 8. 1 Inches Long, 6. 2 Inches Wide, 1 Inch Thick Vertebrae Dimensions: 7. 7 Inches long Comes with a free Ricker Display. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item pictured is the one you will receive. The greater siren (Siren lacertina) is a large, fully aquatic salamander belonging to the family Sirenidae, characterized by its eel like body, lack of hind limbs, and persistent external

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