Nimravus Sabertooth Heel Bone B, On Stand invertebrate It has now been de-accessioned
Description
It has now been de-accessioned by the Prehistoria Museum to raise funds for operational and renovation expenses
App) Sample is a complex breccia composed of rounded to irregular-shaped
25-2" long and were found in Florida
They were found in the Kem Kem beds of Morocco
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Nimravus Sabertooth Heel Bone B, On Stand invertebrate It has now been de-accessionedReal, fossilized, Nimravus sabertooth angle bone for sale! This is from a saber toothed mammal that lived in North America and Asia during the Late Eocene to Early Oligocene epochs from 35. 7 to 30. 5 mya. Nimravus aren't true tigers, or felines, but are actually an extinct family of carnivores that resembled felines. We don't have a species level identification of this bone, so we are only identifying it down to the family level. This partial bone
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