1.95" Cretaceous Fish Palate - Kansas

This is a 1.95" fossil fish palate collected from the Smoky Hill Chalk in Gove County, Kansas.

The Smoky Hill Chalk Member of the Niobrara Chalk formation is a Cretaceous conservation Lagerstätte, or fossil-rich geological formation, known primarily for its exceptionally well-preserved marine reptiles. It outcrops in parts of northwest Kansas--its most famous localities for fossils--and in southeastern Nebraska. Large, well-known fossils excavated from the Smoky Hill Chalk include marine reptiles such as plesiosaurs, large bony fish such as Xiphactinus, mosasaurs, pterosaurs, and turtles.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Unidentified Fish
LOCATION
Gove County, Kansas
FORMATION
Niobrara Formation
SIZE
1.95" wide
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#254632
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