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Distinct Cretaceous Conifer Branches - Dinosaur Food?
Stock Number  FPUZZ01
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Name:   Geinitzia sp. (Conifer Branch)
Age:  Cretaceous
Formation:  Neslin Formation
Location:  Thompson Springs, Utah
Size:  Plate is 4.45 inches across
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Here is a wonderful example of Conifer Branches from the Cretaceous of Utah. These distinct specimens have great detail - the individual needles and long branches are easily seen. The fossils have beautiful color and superb contrast - all natural, no added enhancement. The branches are well showcased on the natural matrix plate. This is a fine multiple example fossil Conifer Branches - possible dinosaur food from the Cretaceous.



 
 
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