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Borealosuchus thrived in aquatic habitats
making it an ideal piece for home décor
and deeper ocean areas
and seeds found in Paleocene sediments
athletic build distinguished it from other tyrannosaurids
3.5" Annularia Fossil Leaves Mazon Creek Nodule Pennsylvanian Age Split-Pair Whale Borealosuchus thrived in aquatic habitatsLocation: Francis Creek Shale Formation, Illinois Weight: 1 Pound 13. 7 Ounces Dimensions: 5. 4 Inches Long, 3. 7 Inches Wide,1. 4 Inches Thick (Nodule) Leaf Dimensions: 3. 5 Inches Long, 2. 1 Inches Wide The item pictured is the one you will receive. Pensylvanian Age, 370 million years ago Annularia Fossil Leaves The Mazon Creek fossils date back to the Pennsylvanian sub period (roughly 307 million years ago). During this time, the area was a
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