Description: This is an Eocene Knightia fossil fish mass mortality sandstone plate which has fossil fish on both sides (the first photo shows a picture of each side) and was collected from the Green River formation from the ancient now extinct Lake Gosiute in the Rock Springs area, Sweetwater County, Wyoming. Wyoming’s Lake Gosiute was a large ancient crocodile-infested water body in a closed basin. This fossilized fish plate is in excellent condition and is from the Eocene time period which makes it approximately 50 million years old. This is a subspecies of Knightia which is called Gosiutychthus Parvus (Gosiutychthus meaning from ancient lake Gosiute and Parvus meaning small fish). This fossil fish type Gosiutychthus Parvuscan can only be found in ancient Lake Gosiute. This fossil fish plate weighs 2 pounds 14 ounces and measures 8.25 inches long (10 inches long measuring to the top nub) by 8.20 inches tall and is 0.83 inches thick at the thickest edge spot. This fossil fish plate is completely natural with no enhancements and is exactly how it was found. Fossils from this location were preserved due to a drought drying up the lake bed which caused the fish to be concentrated into small ponds and puddles where they died due to lack of oxygen. Shortly after flooding caused the kill zones to be buried in mudslides, which fossilized the fish. I combine shipping on multiple buys so please be sure to check out my ebay store Mountainamma's Marketplace where I have thousands of items to browse. Buyers of multiple items message me before check out for help combining shipping fees or use the request invoice button.
Price: 112.5 USD
Location: Williams, Oregon
End Time: 2024-09-21T18:11:17.000Z
Shipping Cost: 25.75 USD
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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