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Most of the Paleozoic crinoid species attached themselves to substrates on the ocean floor
a natural glass formed by the extreme heat and pressure of a meteorite impact
often used to teach students about early life forms and Paleozoic marine ecosystems
Growing up to 4 meters (13 feet) long
turning ancient oceans into arenas of competition between giants
Trimerorhachis Teeth Fossil Permian Age Reptile Waurika Oklahoma COA, Display Grape Agate Most of the Paleozoic crinoidLocation: Ryan Formation, Waurika, Oklahoma Weight: 0. 3 Ounces Gem Jar Dimensions: 32MM Comes with a free Gem Jar display. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item pictured is the one you will receive. Trimerorhachis Trimerorhachis is a genus of temnospondyl amphibians known from Permian age deposits, representing a specialized aquatic form adapted to freshwater habitats. The estimated maximum body length approached one meter, with
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