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• Geological Age: Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Family: Plesiosaur
• Species: Colymbosaurus
Colymbosuarus fossil vertebra specimen displaying concave shape and rough outer texture. A great example of vertebra preservation, this specimen found in the Kimmeridgian clay of Abingdon in Oxfordshire. From the Jurassic period, it is an excellent piece for collectors or educational establishments.
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Colymbosaurus was a species of marine reptile known as a plesiosaur, not to be confused with pliosaurs, they are easily distinguished from each other as plesiosaurs were known to have elongated necks. This species existed in the Jurassic period, the fossils being found in Kimmerdgian clay beds, dating them to 157 to 152 millions years old. They grew up to 5 meters in length, and had long necks, it is believed that the necks enabled them to snatch fish from schools whilst keeping their bulky bodies away and out of sight. This particular specimen is a great example of preserved vertebra displaying concave shape and rough outer texture with an earthy brown colouration. Found in the Kimmeridgian clay formations of Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. Measuring 9 x 9 x 6 cm in size and weighs 722 grams. it comes supplied with a white card tray and information label.
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A fossilised shell piece of Trionyx circumsulcatus, an extinct turtle species. The fossil specimen measures 6.5cm x 4.5cm and comes in a small card tray with an information card.
Species Name: Diplocynodon sp.
Family: Alligatoroid
Age: Oligocene
Location: Hamstead, Isle of Wight
Species Name: Diplocynodon hantoniensis
Family: Alligatoroid
Age: Oligocene
Location: Hamstead, Isle of Wight
• Geological Age: Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Family: Pliosaur
• Species: Unknown
A pair of pliosaur limb bones, excellent condition, this fossil specimen has been cut and polished, allowing you to view the internal structure of the bone, while also making them into a matching pair. The pieces are 10 cm in length, excellent for collectors or schools, they are rare to come by, and even rarer when in this form.
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• Geological Age: Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Family: Pliosaur
• Species: Liopleurodon
Fossil bones belonging to Liopleurodon, the apex predator of the Jurassic oceans. These specimens were found in the Kimmeridgian beds of Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK in and are cut and polished, available in various sizes, they are great for collectors, gifts or educational use. The pieces will come supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Remains of marine reptile bones, mostly Ichthyosaur, Pliosaur and Plesiosaur. Specimens are approx 1″ – 2″ in size and come supplied in a card tray with label.
• Geological Age: Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Family: Pliosaur
• Species: Unknown
A large size pliosaur fossil specimen, the exact species it belonged to is unknown, this excellent piece has been cut and polished on one side, providing you with a glimpse at the internal structures of this Jurassic period bone, weighing 742 grams and measuring 12 cm in diameter, it will make an excellent addition private collections or educational ones.
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• Geological Age: Permian – Leonardian, 280 to 270 million years ago
• Location: Cherokee County, Oklahoma, USA
• Family: Reptile
• Species: Captorhinus aguti
Captorhinus aguti fragments of jaws, with teeth still intact. This small lizard lived during the Permian period, during the Leonardian stage, making then over 270 million years old, discovered by Edward Drinker Cope, the fragments come in magnifier box. Found in Cherokee County in the state of Oklahoma, USA, it is believed that these small lizards fed on insects mainly.
Species Name: Diplocynodon hantoniensis
Family: Alligatoroid
Age: Oligocene
Location: Hamstead, Isle of Wight
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Turtle limb bone fragments collected from the Eocene Bracklesham Beds of Lee on Solent, Hampshire. It is undetermined from which species these bones belong but they appear to be fragments of the ulna or radius. Each bone measures approximately 40 to 45 mm in length and is supplied in a small plastic bag.
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• Geological Age: Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Family: Ichthyosaur
• Species: Unknown
Ichthyosaur vertebra fossil specimen, found in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK, the sample has been cut and polished down the middle, allowing one to view the bones internal structures, exhibiting the text book hour glass shape, it measures 12 x 5 cm in size and is supplied with a small data label.
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A genuine high quality Ichthyosaurs (ichthosaur) Vertebrae . Ichthyosaurs were large marine reptiles which lived during the Mesozoic era, along with the Dinosaurs. Their body shape resembles modern day dolphins and were once the top aquatic marine predators of their time. The vertebrae specimen is 10cm diameter and 4cm deep. Good clear morphology can be seen on the fossil specimen and comes with a small information card.
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