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RIGHT SIDE OF UNBROKEN SLAB HAS STUNNING NATURAL BAND OF WHITE AND DENDRITE FORMATIONS - MOST BEAUTIFUL ACCENT!

BEAUTIFUL ORANGE CATURUS JURASSIC FISH FOSSIL FROM SOLNHOFEN

Solnhofen Plattenkalk Formation - Zandt, Germany

JURASSIC PERIOD:  160 million years ago

Famous for producing an astonishing diversity of rare and most intricately preserved fossils found anywhere in the world, the Jurassic lithographic limestone deposits of southern Germany are legendary.  Quarries in the region are privately held and mostly worked by hand on a small scale.  The finest grade fossils are few and far between and much rock must be split to locate them.  The best fossils are most often kept by the quarry owners who themselves, are often collectors.  Some quarries are operated on a large scale but these are now dug with machinery instead of manual labor.  Because of this the rock is damaged and along with it, the rare fossils.  What all this means today is that even fewer fine grade Solnhofen fossils are found and when they are, rarely do the best pieces make it to market.  Occasionally, an old private collection surfaces and specimens are sold or traded.  This is where the rare opportunity comes along to acquire a specimen on a level that truly is a prize find.  Typically, the older material is often the best as it was collected when the deposits were first being worked and quality was in greater abundance.

In light of all this, we are most pleased to be able to offer an exquisite INTACT example of the extinct Jurassic fish, Caturus furcatus.  Every feature of this fossil is truly the best.  The rare pinkish-orange color of the fish is natural and this is complimented by the very rich natural yellow coloration in the slab.  The slab is UNBROKEN and there is NO REPAIR AND NO RESTORATION anywhere on this fossil.  Even more beautiful is the border down one side of the slab where the yellow on the surface is not present.  This white region features the most beautiful line of dramatic natural dendrites running completely down one side.  This has to be one of the most colorful and beautiful Caturus fossils we have ever handled.  Aside from its rare grade as a fossil, it is a perfect specimen for interior design due to its vibrant and highly attractive natural coloration and dendrite patterns.  

It is important to first emphasize that ALL the detail you see across this entire fish IS GENUINE unlike the many different types and world sources of fish fossils where much of the "fossil" is painted on the rock by skilled artisans. 

Caturus was a primitive species of fish that thrived during the Jurassic Period but went extinct by the Lower Cretaceous Period.  This was a mid-size streamlined fish similar to modern salmon.  Caturus was a fast swimming predator and had powerful, toothy jaws.  It possessed ganoid scales but as a member of the holosteans, was a more developed fish compared to the ganoid-scaled but cartilaginous chondrosteans.  The holosteans had a bony skeleton compared to the unossified vertebral column of earlier chondrostean fish.  Caturus is unique in that its vertebral column is only partially ossified which is why it is usually without much detail as it was more compressible during the burial and subsequent fossilization process.  

The scales of holosteans are a blend of a rhomboid and cycloid profile.  Caturus had scales that are more to cycloid in nature.  Another feature of the holosteans is the presence of a fully functional swim bladder enabling neutral buoyancy compared to the earlier chondrosteans where fin movement was required to maintain a stationary position despite the presence of a swim bladder, albeit a smaller, barely functional one.  

Some of the largest dinosaurs that ever walked the earth were in existence when Caturus swam in the ancient seas alongside massive plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs!

EXQUISITE SPECIMEN - 100% NATURAL & COMPLETE WITH MOST BEAUTIFUL RARE ORANGE NATURAL COLORATION - SLAB IS PERFECT!

A MEMORABLE SPECIMEN FOR THE MOST DISTINGUISHED INTERIORS, CORPORATE SETTINGS OR MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS

12.5" in length x 8.65" high overall with fish 5" long

SOLD     F016     INCLUDES STAND     Actual Item - One Only

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