Only One Available: This is a Fossil Fish Knightia Eocaena. A very nice example of this species.
Knightia is an extinct genus of cupeid bony fish that lived in the freshwater lakes and rivers of North America and Asia during the Eocene epoch. It is the official state fossil of Wyoming, and the most commonly excavated fossil fish in the world.
The fossil itself doesn't have any damage, but the sandstone has some breaks along the corners. Otherwise a very displayable piece! Measures 3" x 3.35".
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