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Rare Fresh-Water Gastropod from the Green River
Stock Number  XIGA801
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Name:   Fresh-Water Gastropod
Age:  Eocene
Formation:  Green River Formation
Location:  Kemmerer, Wyoming
Size:  Snail is 1.15 inches long
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Here is a very nice specimen of a fresh water gastropod. This fossil snail is from the Green River Formation of Wyoming. There is a very nice gastropod on the plate. The fossil is easily seen and exhibits good detail. The brown fossil contrasts beautifully with the light-colored matrix. The snail is well showcased on the very large, squared plate of shale. This is a great specimen of a gastropod from the Fossil Fish site in Wyoming.



 
 
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