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MIOCENE
FOSSIL PINNIPED SEAL VERTEBRAE ARTICULATED IN ORIGINAL MATRIX
West Coastal South America
MIOCENE PERIOD: 23.3
- 5.8 million years ago
This is
a rare fossil of a partially articulated string of three lower thoracic
vertebrae of a Miocene Period seal from South America. Pinniped
fossils are rare except for the occasional isolated fragmentary find.
Articulated remains like this are highly uncommon. Fossils of the
giant Megalodon shark and other Miocene sharks like Great White and
Isurus hastalis are found in the same region as where this seal
fossil came from. Various cetacean (whale) fossils both toothed
and baleen, are also found in this region. A seal like this would
have likely spent a great deal of its time evading these higher
predators much like they do today. This would make a perfect and
highly unique compliment to any fossil shark fossils from South America.
The
matrix of this specimen has been cleaned and removed from around each of
the vertebrae. None of the vertebrae were removed or placed in
this piece. The pose is exactly how the animal died and how it was
found in this matrix. Bone has been sealed with a consolidant to
protect its fragile condition. There are a couple of small repairs
in the bone but there is
NO RESTORATION AND NO
FABRICATION to this
fossil. The vertebrae are fairly weathered but still show nice
anatomy and all three dorsal processes are intact and original.
The matrix has been removed deeply around each bone offering a very high
relief display piece. From an old French collection and impossible
to find or collect today due to highly restrictive South American fossil
export prohibitions! This is a highly recommended piece and rare
for what it is and based on the absence of any legitimate articulated
pinniped fossils on the market.
RARE
ARTICULATED PINNIPED FOSSIL AND ALSO RARE DUE TO EXPORT LAWS THAT BAN
THESE FOSSILS FOR EXPORT NOW!
9"
x 7.75" overall on original matrix, vertebral column is 7" in length
$795
PIN001
STAND INCLUDED
Actual
Item - One Only
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