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Fish fossils (Knightia eocaena & Diplomystus dentatus)


Brady Williams

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Bought a fossil online. Wanted to know if it is real or not. I'm a new member, so ignore my lack of knowledge on these things.:thumbsu:

 

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It is real and is from the split fish layer from the Green river Formation.:)

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  • JohnJ locked and unlocked this topic

These are rarely faked, but far too often sellers will fill in the bodies or create fins with paint/stain to "enhance" the look.  

I much rather prefer the natural look of your specimens as found from nature.

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Nice multi-plate of real fish. :) 

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