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Such deposits indicate periods of favorable oceanic conditions
invertebrates
Certain characteristics show that the protocetids were adapting to aquatic life including lack of fusion of the pelvic vertebrae (allowing tail movement) and nostrils that have moved halfway up their snout
this fish likely hunted small schooling species
which has one of the longest and most continuous fossil records
5.6" Oreodont Merycoidodon Fossil Skull Teeth Oligocene Age Badlands Nebraska COA Camarasaurus Such deposits indicate periods ofLocation: Brule Formation, Badlands, Nebraska Weight: 11. 7 Ounces Skull Dimensions: 5. 6 Inches Long, 2. 6 Inches Wide, 1. 6 Inches Thick Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The Item Pictured is The One You Will Receive. Lived in the Oligocene Age, 46 16 Million Years Ago Oreodont Merycoidodon was an extinct genus of herbivorous artiodactyl belonging to the family Merycoidodontidae, native to North America during the Middle Eocene to Middle
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