Item Number
456
Type
image
Description
Fossil Fish
Size
5x3
Age
Cenozoic, Paleogene, Eocene
SciId
Diplomystus Dentatus
Status
in inventory
Display/Storage
Display
Building
Other
Original Site
Wyoming
Date Acquired
1995
Notes
Positive and negative halves. This is the second most common fish in Fossil Lake. Fish are occasionally preserved in their stomachs or stuck in their mouths, which indicates it included fish in its diet. Can get up to 61cm (24in) in length.
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Description
Positive and negative halves. This is the second most common fish in Fossil Lake. Fish are occasionally preserved in their stomachs or stuck in their mouths, which indicates it included fish in its diet. Can get up to 61cm (24in) in length. 6x4
Keywords
Fossil Fish Positive and negative halves. This is the second most common fish in Fossil Lake. Fish are occasionally preserved in their stomachs or stuck in their mouths, which indicates it included fish in its diet. Can get up to 61cm (24in) in length. 1995 Cenozoic, Paleogene, Eocene Fossil
Keywords
Fossil Fish Positive and negative halves. This is the second most common fish in Fossil Lake. Fish are occasionally preserved in their stomachs or stuck in their mouths, which indicates it included fish in its diet. Can get up to 61cm (24in) in length. 1995 Cenozoic, Paleogene, Eocene Fossil