Description
Males likely rammed into each other
000 years ago in the Balkans (Guggisberg 1975)
Natural Knightia eocaena from In Stone Fossils Private Quarry
both in the 18-inch layer and the sandwich beds
Positive/Negative Pair of a Partial Fossil Fish Aspiration | Mioplosus labracoides | Wyoming points Males likely rammed into eachMioplosus labracoides Eocene (51. 98 Million Years Ago) Green River Formation, Wyoming, USA In Stone Fossils Private Quarry Specimen approx. size: 4" Positive plate approx. size: 7. 5" x 6. 5" Negative plate approx. size: 7" x 9" Known as an aspiration, this fossil captures a partial Mioplosus that died trying to swallow its prey whole. The prey fish was too large for the Mioplosus to swallow, and it literally choked to death on it. The tail of the
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