Fossil Fish Specimen – Eocene – Green River Formation, Kemmerer, Wyoming
Own a remarkable piece of prehistoric history with this natural Fossil Fish specimen from the world-famous Green River Formation near Kemmerer, Wyoming. Dating back to the Eocene Epoch, approximately 50 million years ago, these exceptionally preserved fossils provide a fascinating glimpse into the ancient freshwater lakes that once covered the region.
Each fossil showcases the natural beauty and incredible preservation that have made Green River fossils highly sought after by collectors, educators, and fossil enthusiasts worldwide. Whether displayed in a collection, classroom, office, or home, this specimen is both scientifically significant and visually captivating.
A timeless collector's piece, this fossil fish beautifully preserves a moment from Earth's distant past.
Details:
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Specimen: Natural Fossil Fish
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Age: Eocene Epoch (Approximately 50 Million Years Old)
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Formation: Green River Formation
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Locality: Kemmerer, Wyoming, USA
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Form: Natural Fossil Specimen
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Collector-quality display specimen
A Piece of Natural History:
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Authentic fossil from the renowned Green River Formation
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Approximately 50 million years old
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Excellent addition to fossil, mineral, and natural history collections
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Ideal for educational displays and gifts for fossil enthusiasts
A beautiful prehistoric specimen that combines exceptional preservation with one of North America's most famous fossil localities.
Please Note:
Natural fossil specimens vary in preservation, fish species, size, color, matrix, and visible detail. Each specimen is unique and naturally formed.
Fossils and surrounding matrix may contain natural fractures, repaired areas, inclusions, uneven edges, or surface variations. These are not defects but part of the specimen's natural history and preservation.
Any display items, stands, trays, or props shown in photos are for presentation purposes only and are not included.
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