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Phareodus testis | Green River Formation | Wyoming Jaw Nodules of pyrite have been

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Nodules of pyrite have been found in prehistoric burial mounds

bridging the gap between primitive four-toed equids and the later

Pietersite is an extremely supportive and strengthening stone that increases self-esteem

Kunzite gets its pinkish or lilac color from trace amounts of manganese

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Phareodus testis | Green River Formation | Wyoming Jaw Nodules of pyrite have beenPhareodus testis Eocene (51. 98 Million Years Ago) Private Quarry, Green River Formation, Wyoming, USA Preparation by Carl Ulrich Obtained from the collection of Dr. William Rieger Specimen approx. size: 6" Matrix approx. size: 8. 75" x 7. 25" In the ancient waters of Fossil Lake, a formidable predator roamed. The Phareodus testis, a smaller but equally fascinating cousin of Phareodus encaustus. Both species boasted striking features, including pointy

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