Presenting an extraordinary freestanding fossil block containing a rare assemblage of Fossil Fish, Shark Reptile Bone, and Coprolite, sourced from the renowned Westbury Formation at Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. This remarkable piece dates back to the Upper Triassic period, offering a unique window into the diverse marine life that existed over 200 million years ago.
This carefully chosen block features fossilized remains of fish, shark, and reptile bones, along with coprolite (fossilized feces), each perfectly preserved within the sediment matrix. The fossil block is freestanding, making it an ideal display piece for any collection, home, or educational setting.
Discovered on July 20, 2024, by our expert team member, Alister, this specimen has been meticulously cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison to ensure it remains in excellent condition. The photos provided are of the actual specimen you will receive, ensuring complete transparency and satisfaction with your purchase.
Key Features:
Why Choose This Fossil? This fossil block is a rare and highly desirable piece, offering a diverse array of fossilized remains from the Upper Triassic period. The combination of fish, shark, reptile bones, and coprolite provides a unique and comprehensive glimpse into ancient marine ecosystems. This fossil is perfect for collectors, educators, or as a distinctive gift for anyone with a passion for natural history.
Authenticity Guarantee: All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens. Your purchase includes a Certificate of Authenticity, providing you with full confidence in the provenance and authenticity of your fossil.
Shipping and Handling: Your fossil will be securely packaged to ensure it arrives safely at your doorstep. We offer worldwide shipping and aim to dispatch all orders within 1-2 business days.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this exceptional fossil block from the Upper Triassic Westbury Formation. Enhance your collection with this unique and historically significant specimen today.
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