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7.6" Baculites Section (Purple/Green Iridescence) - South Dakota
This is a 7.6" long section of a large Baculites fossil from the Pierre Shale of South Dakota. It has a white opalescent shell with beautiful hues of purple and green.
Baculites ("walking stick rock") is an extinct cephalopod genus with a nearly straight shell. The matrix it is preserved in has been sculpted so that it stands up freely, making for a very aesthetic display. It's approximately 75 million years old, and comes from a time when a shallow sea covered much of South Dakota.
Baculites ("walking stick rock") is an extinct cephalopod genus with a nearly straight shell. The matrix it is preserved in has been sculpted so that it stands up freely, making for a very aesthetic display. It's approximately 75 million years old, and comes from a time when a shallow sea covered much of South Dakota.
SPECIES
Baculites sp.
LOCATION
South Dakota
FORMATION
Pierre Shale
SIZE
7.6" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#22811
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