Mooneye Fish Fossil Eohiodon falcatus with crushed shell in its stomach which may have killed it Wyoming USA


Mooneye Fish Fossil Eohiodon falcatus with uncrushed shell in its stomach which may have killed it 48 55 million years old Green River Formation Wyoming Eocene Epoch Courtesy Private collection of Adam Lindgren Ancient Lake Fossil Company Nisswa Minnesota ancientlakefossils com Photo by Dominique Braud Dembinsky Photo Associates www dpaphoto com


Size: 5419px × 3600px
Location: Wyoming USA
Photo credit: © Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Associates/Alamy / Alamy / Afripics
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