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Weston County
’ referring to its close size comparison with the Tyrannosaurus
preying on herd animals such as duckbills and ornithomimids
Many specimens exhibit a cumulate structure
Significant brachiopod fossil beds have been identified in regions including the Lusitanian Basin
0.8" Captorhinus Aguti Fossil Femur Bone Permian Age Reptile 299 Mil Yrs Old Display COA Geode Weston CountyLocation: Admiral Formation, Lawton, Oklahoma Weight: 0. 5 Ounces Dimensions: 0. 8 Inches Long, 0. 2 Inches Wide, 0. 2 Inches Thick Comes with a free Gem Jar display. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item pictured is the one you will receive. Captorhinus aguti represents an early reptilian taxon from Permian age deposits in North America and is considered a key example of primitive amniote evolution. The genus was relatively small, with a
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