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Permian (280 m.y.o.)
Red Bed Facies
Seminole County, Oklahoma, USA

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Amphibian-like reptile jaw, 2” long and 1” wide, containing five (5) teeth. Resembling a salamander, this animal may have been the first amphibian herbivore, eating both plants and shell fish. Vertebrate remains from the Permian are extremely rare on the marketplace. No repair or restoration. Great wear pattern!

Stock #4161
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