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Dinosaur Bone Fossil Champsosaurus Vertebra Collection Lance Creek Wyoming, USA

$ 15.83

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    Description

    Dinosaur Bone Fossil Champsosaurus Vertebras Lance Creek Formation, Wyoming USA
    This vertebra bonesbelongs to a Champsosaurus, it was legally excavated in the Lance Creek Formation, located in Wyoming, USA. These bones comes with a description card for better presentation.
    Champsosaurus is
    an extinct genus of crocodile-like choristodere reptile, known from the Late Cretaceous and early Paleogene periods of North America
    and Europe (Campanian-earliest Eocene). The name Champsosaurus is thought to come from (champsai) (said in an Ancient Greek source to be an Egyptian word for "crocodiles"), and (sauros) (Greek for "lizard"). The morphology of Champsosaurus resembles that of gharials, with a long, elongated snout. It was native to freshwater environments where it likely preyed on fish, similar to living gharials.