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contributing richly to the marine ecosystems of their time
These species illustrate the evolutionary adaptations of prehistoric turtles to marine environments and highlight the diversity of Cretaceous reptiles
Basilosaurus ruled the ancient seas with both size and power
Basilosaurus was truly one of the top predators of its time—ruling the warm Eocene oceans with dominance
Tatahouine Diogenite Stony Meteorite Achondrites Specimen Fell June 24, 1931 Display Woolly Mammoth contributing richly to the marineLocation: Tunisia Weight: 0. 4 Ounces (Display) Dimensions: 2. 3 Inches Long, 1. 5 Inches Wide, 0. 6 Inches Thick (Display) Comes with a Free Display Case. The item pictured is the one you will receive. This Tatahouine Diogenite specimen represents a diogenite meteorite, a category of achondrite that formed through planetary differentiation processes. Diogenites are thought to derive from asteroid 4 Vesta, the asteroid belt's second largest body,
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