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EXTINCTIONS CHOICE - Huge Notogoneus |
WYOMING
OTHER TYPES
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Stock Number FFWNO02 |
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Name:
Notogoneus osculus
Age: Eocene
Formation: Green River Formation
Location: Kemmerer, Wyoming
Size: Fish is about 19 inches long
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This is a beautiful specimen of a rare type of fossil fish. It is a huge Notogoneus osculus from the Green River Formation of Wyoming. Notogoneus was a saprophage, using its vacuum-like mouth to feed from the river and lake bottoms. This ''sucker'' fish probably lived in lake tributaries and rarely ventured into lakes. This is thought to be why Notogoneus are rare finds in the Green River (Fossil Lake) Formation. This huge specimen (19 inches!) is complete and has all of its fins and tail rays intact (rare!). The fish easily shows the outline of the body and the long backbone extremely well. The fossil is aesthetically centered on the somewhat oval plate of stone matrix. This is a museum quality example of one of the most uncommon and unusual fossil fish found in Wyoming (display stand is included for free).
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