Description: Heres neat partial vertebra bone fossil from a large phytosaur found in the Upper Triassic Redonda Formation, of Quay County, New Mexico. This likely comes from Redondasaurus the large and dominant phytosaur of that fauna. Phytosaurs are members of the order Phytosauria. These were semiaquatic, crocodile-like reptiles characterized by long snouts, conical teeth, short legs, heavy tails, and long, low-slung bodies. They also had skin armored with scale-like scutes. However, Phytosaurs are not related to modern Crocodilians. The similarities are an example of parallel evolution, where two different species develop similar characteristics and attributes without a common ancestor. Please check photos for size and condition. Unpaid item case automatically opened after 4 days .Will only ship outside the USA using GSP and only to certain US territories ( message me before purchase if you reside in a US owned territory ) If I cannot ship to your location your purchase will be cancelled and refunded .I can no longer ship or sell to any buyers based in China even if a USA address is used, if so your order will be canceled/refunded and account blocked. https://nyislandfossils.my-online.store/
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