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RARE
PERFECT INTACT PLIOCENE TURTLE CLAW FROM THE FAMOUS HAILE FOSSIL SITE
Haile
Quarry (Site 7C) - Alachua County, Florida
LATE
PLIOCENE PERIOD: 2.5 - 1.8 million years ago
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QUARRY FOSSIL SITES
The Haile Quarry fossil sites located in Northern Florida, U.S.A. have
been producing an astonishing wealth of vertebrate fossils for well over
50 years. The sites have been a crown jewel in United States
vertebrate paleontology discoveries since the 1930's when quarrying
operations revealed the first fossils. This exceptional specimen
comes from the 7C site and was legally collected years ago. It is
a complete, perfect and intact claw from a species of Snapping Turtle,
Chelydra sp.. There is
NO RESTORATION, NO REPAIR
and NO MODERN DAMAGE.
Haile fossil sites 7C and
15A, dating back to the Late Pliocene, produced many specimens of turtle
varieties. These discoveries allowed scientist to better
understand Florida's modern turtles. These two Haile sites yielded
some species of turtle specimens for the first time. Many turtle
species have been described on the basis of Haile specimens.
This
is a highly recommended specimen in the finest complete condition and
from a scientifically renown deposit.
UNCOMMON SPECIMEN
IN THE FINEST POSSIBLE PRESERVATION - WORLD FAMOUS FOSSIL SITE!
1.5" in length on
the dorsal curve
$115
MV14-006 INCLUDES
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