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1.9" Ecphora Gardnerae Gastropod Fossil Shell Lee Creek Miocene Epoch North Carolina Prognathodon Tooth Location: Macao

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Location: Macao

serving as the primary mineral that countless invertebrates utilize to build their shells and skeletal structures

Diogenites commonly display a coarse-grained crystalline texture

These minerals often appear together and are so alike that telling them apart is usually only necessary for geologists

slippery prey such as fish and cephalopods like squid

1.9" Ecphora Gardnerae Gastropod Fossil Shell Lee Creek Miocene Epoch North Carolina Prognathodon Tooth Location: MacaoLocation: Lee Creek, North Carolina Weight: 0. 7 Ounces Dimensions: 1. 9 Inches Long, 1. 8 Inches Wide, 1. 8 Inches Thick The item pictured is the one you will receive. Miocene Epoch, 5. 3 million to 23. 3 million years old. Ecphora gardnerae is an extinct predatory sea snail that once prowled the Miocene seas of what is now the Eastern United States. Part of the Muricidae family, these snails were skilled hunters, using their specialized radula to

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