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Sawfish Barb Fossil
Sawfish Barb Fossil
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Size: 11 x 8.5 x 2.5 Cm Box size , 3.5 x 2.5 x 0.5 Cm(Avg) Product Size
Weight: 112 Gram box , - 3 Gram(Avg) product weight
Location: Morocco Sahara
Product Description:
This fossilized Sawfish Barb is a remarkable specimen, approximately 100 million years old, from the Eocene epoch. The barb belongs to a sawfish, a type of cartilaginous fish with a distinctive saw-like snout, that inhabited the ancient coastal waters. The barb is well-preserved, showcasing its distinctive triangular shape and serrated edges.
Geological Information
The Sawfish Barb Fossil was formed in a marine environment, where the barb was embedded in sedimentary rocks. The fossil was found in the phosphate deposits of the Oulad Abdoun Basin in Morocco, a region known for its rich deposits of fossilized marine life. The phosphate deposits of the Oulad Abdoun Basin date back to the Eocene epoch, a time when the region was covered by a shallow sea.
Why Buy
1. Rare and Authentic: This Sawfish Barb Fossil is a genuine fossilized specimen, verified by experts and guaranteed authentic.
2. Scientific Significance: Sawfish fossils like this barb provide valuable insights into the evolution and biology of ancient marine life.
3. Investment Opportunity: Fossils like this Sawfish Barb are highly sought after by collectors and institutions, making them a valuable investment opportunity.
4. Educational Tool: Sawfish fossils can serve as a valuable educational tool, helping to inspire interest in paleontology, geology, and the natural sciences.
5. Display and Conversation Piece: This Sawfish Barb Fossil makes for a unique and fascinating display piece, perfect for sparking conversations and inspiring curiosity.
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