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Hexagonaria is an extinct genus of colonial rugose coral that lived in warm
While they share the same chemical makeup
although no definitive Tyrannosaurus remains have been found to date from the same time as Daspletosaurus
Aidachar pankowskii was initially classified within the genus Cladocyclus but was later reclassified into Aidachar based on phylogenetic analysis
Location: High Atlas Mountains
XL 2.3" Fossil Pine Cone Equicalastrobus Replaced By Agate Eocene Age Seeds Fruit Ichthyodectes Hexagonaria is an extinct genusLocation: Talsine, Morocco Weight: 0. 9 Ounces Dimensions: 2. 3 Inches Long, 0. 9 Inches Wide The item pictured is the one you will receive. Equicalastrobus are fossilized conifer seed cones that date back to the Eocene epoch, approximately 3355 million years ago. These cones, found in Moroccos Western Sahara near Talsine and west of Boujdour, provide evidence of dense ancient conifer forests that supported complex ecosystems. Fossils often display
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