Sowerbyella Rugosa (Brachiopod) - Fossil Quality:Staff Pick and irregular sleep patterns
Description
and irregular sleep patterns
5cm x 2cmApproximate Weight for 1 piece: 50g
just mined in a different location
Approximate Size of 1 Piece: 7cm x 4
Origin: Oulad Abdoun Basin
Sowerbyella Rugosa (Brachiopod) - Fossil Quality:Staff Pick and irregular sleep patternsMined from: Carroll County, Kentucky, USA Era: Mississippian Period Geological Age: 350 mya Description: Sowerbyella Rugosa is a species of fossilized brachiopod, an ancient marine animal that lived during the Mississippian period, approximately 350 million years ago. Brachiopods are filter feeding organisms that are characterized by their hard, hinged shells, which were used to protect their soft body parts. Sowerbyella Rugosa is particularly common
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