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The 1908 discovery in Wyoming was particularly remarkable in that paleontologists actually recovered fossilized imprints of Edmontosaurus' skin
By examining this specimen's mineralogy and chemical signature
In his initial analysis
and origin
These ancient coral fossils emerge across Michigan's diverse landscape—from the windswept Lake Michigan beaches stretching between Traverse City and Petoskey to hidden inland excavations
0.8" Palaeolagus Hayeni Fossil Jaw Section Teeth Oligocene Epoch South Dakota Display Davidia Antiqua The 1908 discovery in WyomingLocation: Brule Formation, Pennington County, South Dakota Weight: 0. 2 Ounces Dimensions: 0. 8 Inches Long, 0. 4 Inches Wide, 0. 3 Inches Thick Comes with a free display. The item pictured is the one you will receive. Oligocene epoch, 33. 9 to 23 million years ago Palaeolagus Hayeni is an extinct lagomorph species, specifically an ancient rabbit, that lived in North America during the Oligocene epoch. This species belongs to the genus Palaeolagus,
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