Genuine Fossil Fish (Knightia) from Green River Formation, Wyoming USA with Free Magnifying Glass, Acrylic Display Stand, Fact Sheet & COA Bundle.

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Genuine Fossil Fish (Knightia) From Green River Formation, Wyoming USA with FREE Magnifying Glass, Acrylic Display Stand, Fact Sheet & COA Bundle. The Green River Formation is an Eocene geologic formation that records the sedimentation in a group of intermountain lakes in three basins along the present-day Green River in Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah. The various fossil beds of the Green River Formation span a 5 million year period, dating to between 53.5 and 48.5 million years old. This span of time includes the transition between the moist early Eocene climate and the slightly drier mid-Eocene.
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  • You will receive (1) randomly selected fossil fish from the large grouping shown. Please see the Larger Group & individual examples for the details, etc.
  • Each fossil fish is on matrix that averages in length 2" to 4" allowing for easy display on your FREE adjustable acrylic display stand.
  • No Two Fish the same. These fish fossils will average from near complete to some only 40% to 50% partial BUT each is a nice example to study & display!
  • The "Green River Formation" is an Eocene geologic formation that records the sedimentation in a group of intermountain lakes in three basins along the present-day Green River in Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah.
  • The various fossil beds of the Green River Formation span a 5 million year period, dating to between 53.5 and 48.5 million years old. This span of time includes the transition between the moist early Eocene climate and the slightly drier mid-Eocene.


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