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2" Ecphora Gardnerae Gastropod Fossil Shell Lee Creek Miocene Epoch North Carolina Oreodont black tourmaline is not only

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Description

black tourmaline is not only a beautiful gemstone but also considered a protective stone in metaphysical practices

allowing the intricate structure of this prehistoric crustacean to be appreciated exactly as it was preserved millions of years ago

Megalodon thrived in warm coastal waters

are arranged in repeating patterns

The genus Tetragramma is often referred to as a “sea biscuit

2" Ecphora Gardnerae Gastropod Fossil Shell Lee Creek Miocene Epoch North Carolina Oreodont black tourmaline is not onlyLocation: Lee Creek, North Carolina Weight: 0. 8 Ounces Dimensions: 2 Inches Long, 1. 8 Inches Wide, 1. 7 Inches Thick The item pictured is the one you will receive. Miocene Epoch, 5. 3 million to 23. 3 million years old. Ecphora gardnerae is an extinct Miocene predatory sea snail from the family Muricidae and the official state fossil of Maryland. These snails preyed on bivalves, using their radula to bore holes into shells. Fossils are found in

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