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For a snapshot of the prehistoric ocean life of the Ordovician in North Africa, this is an EXCELLENT MUSEUM display piece. It shows a NATURAL grouping as found, of a very large Selenopeltis trilobite, a brittle star starfish and what appears to be some type of negative impressions of large bivalves, or possibly giant brachiopods. This remarkable specimen shows ALL authentic detail and anatomy, as well as natural color. All spines on the trilobite are present and intact as is the brittle star which shows all legs and body.
A fantastic multiple ancient life form fossil of the prehistoric ocean's former denizens!
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ID Selenopeltis, Brittle star, Bivalve
FOUND Ktaoua Formation - Anti-Atlas Mountains, Morocco
AGE ORDOVICIAN: 488 - 443 million years ago
SIZE 15" x 13" overall, trilobite 7" in length
CONDITION ORIGINAL NATURAL GROUP - NO FABRICATION OR RESTORATION
NOTE EXQUISITE ORDOVICIAN SEA LIFE GROUP FOSSIL DISPLAYING A 100% NATURAL ASSEMBLAGE!
:: Display Stand Included
:: Includes a LIFETIME GUARANTEE Certificate of Authenticity & Condition / History Sheet