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Priscacara clivosa, fossil fish

A fossilised fish originating from the Eocene epoch 58-37 milion years ago. Found in Wyoming, USA

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Bone Cenozoic Dorsal Eocene Fishes Fossil Fossilised North America North American Palaeogene Phanerozoic Prehistoric Skeleton Spine Tertiary Tertiary Period United States United States Of America Wyoming


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1. Title: A Glimpse into the Past: Priscacara Clivosa, the Ancient Fossil Fish from Wyoming, USA 2.. This image showcases the well-preserved fossil skeleton of Priscacara Clivosa, an extinct fish species that inhabited the ancient waters of Wyoming, USA, during the Eocene epoch, approximately 58-37 million years ago. Belonging to the Tertiary period and the Phanerozoic Con, this remarkable find is a testament to the rich marine life that once thrived in North America during the Cenozoic era. The Priscacara Clivosa, with its intricate bone structure, displays a unique combination of bony and cartilaginous features. Its elongated body, measuring around 40 centimeters, is adorned with several dorsal fins, providing evidence of its agile swimming abilities. The fossil's spine, fin rays, and vertebrae are exceptionally well-preserved, offering valuable insights into the anatomy of this prehistoric fish. The discovery of Priscacara Clivosa in Wyoming adds to the growing body of knowledge about the diverse marine life that existed during the Tertiary period. This fossilized specimen serves as a reminder of the intricate web of life that once existed, offering us a glimpse into the fascinating world of the past. The Priscacara Clivosa's fossilized remains are an essential addition to any collection dedicated to paleontology, fish anatomy, or the history of life on Earth. This image, captured by the skilled team at Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a rare opportunity to appreciate the beauty and complexity of this ancient creature, frozen in time. 3. Keywords: Priscacara Clivosa, fossil fish, skeleton, animal, fin, Tertiary, fish, Wyoming, USA, anatomy, spine, fossilized, bone, fishes, North American, North American fossil, United States, fossil, United States of America, dorsal, Eocene, One, US, Paleogene, Cenozoic, Tertiary period, animals, USA, Phanerozoic, prehistoric.

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