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Very Unusual Cretaceous Gastropod in Limestone
Stock Number  XIGA57
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Name:   Cretaceous Gastropod
Age:  Cretaceous
Formation:  Fox Hills Formation
Location:  South Dakota
Size:  Gastropod is almost 3 inches long
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This is a very aesthetic fossil gastropod from the Fox Hills Formation of South Dakota. Gastropods are not commonly found in the Pierre Shale. The fossil is very 3-dimensional and even retains some of the ''shell'' material. The fossil is nicely perched on the natural piece of shale matrix. There are also a few small ammonite parts associated with the gastropod. This is a very displayable fossil gastropod from the Cretaceous.



 
 
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