Description: It’s believed these ancient tentacled candy canes moved vertically in the sea in the western interior seaway that covered north Texas. I found this large plate full of idiohamites species hamites imprints and molds in a creek featuring the Duck Creek exposure in Tarrant county, Texas. Video shows the cool effect of indirect light from outside reflecting against the fossil imprints. Heteromorphs are a type of ammonite, an extinct creature similar to our modern day nautilus, so what you’re seeing is the fossil mold or imprint of these creatures (there’s also a couple of different other fossils in the matrix). One of a kind! Length: 13”long x 8.5” at widest point and 1” deep. Weight: 4lbs 8 ounces PLEASE REVIEW ALL PHOTOS PRIOR TO PURCHASE. STAND NOT INCLUDED WWW.DFWFOSSILS.COM
Price: 44.99 USD
Location: Burleson, Texas
End Time: 2024-09-16T13:21:07.000Z
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