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Portable 2.5" Basilosaurus Tooth 40-34 Mil Yrs Old Late Eocene Coa & Stand Series [43jlvDPh]

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Location: Dakhla Western Sahara, South Morocco Weight: 0.4 OuncesDimensions: 2.5 Inches Long, 0.7 Inches Wide, 0.5 Inches ThickComes with a free Acrylic Base. (Stand) & Mineral TackComes with a Certificate of Authenticity.This is a real fossil.Th

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Location: Dakhla Western Sahara, South Morocco 

Weight: 0.4 Ounces

Dimensions: 2.5 Inches Long, 0.7 Inches Wide, 0.5 Inches Thick

Comes with a free Acrylic Base. (Stand) & Mineral Tack

Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

This is a real fossil.

The Item Pictured is the one you will receive.


Name: Basilosaurus (King Lizard).

Diet: Piscivore/Carnivore.

Size: Estimated between‭ ‬50 Feet to 70 feet

Known locations: North Africa,‭ ‬North Africa

Time period: Late Eocene Period 40 to 34 Million Years Ago

Basilosaurus is an archaeocete that lived approximately 40 million to 34 million years ago during the Late Eocene Period. It was first discovered during the 19th century in the United States and was originally thought to have been some kind of prehistoric reptile. This why it was given the name Basilosaurus in 1834 – a name which means “king lizard.”

Looking at the Basilosaurus picture, you can tell that this archaeocete was pretty big.  In fact, it was approximately 70 feet long and weighed around 15 tons. That means that it was longer than a semi-trailer and was approximately as heavy as a modern cruise ship’s anchor.

This archaeocete was a carnivore, as evidenced by its teeth and jaws. Scientists have studied this archaeoceti’s jaws and teeth and have discovered that it probably had an enormous bite force. They found that this archaeocete could bite down with a force of about 2,300 pounds.

Why did this archaeocete have such an enormous bite force? Well, it had one so that it could hunt down and kill its favorite prey. Paleontologists believe it probably feasted on large fish and probably anything else it could have gotten hold of.


 


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