Mammoth Vertebra Fossil – Thoracic Vertebra Woolly Mammoth | North Sea SequoiaLate Pleistocene, Approx. 13,000 Years Old North Sea Powerful and beautifully preserved, this Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) thoracic vertebra is a true relic from Europes last Ice Age. Discovered in the ancient sediments of the North Sea, it dates back around 13,000 years, when mammoths still roamed the frozen plains of northern Europe. With its strong anatomical form and naturally aged patina, this vertebra embodies both prehistoric strength
Details:• Fossil type: Amber with multiple insect inclusions• Geological epoch: Eocene (~48 Mya)• Origin: Ukraine
Morocco• Distinct rounded glabella and defined eye ridges
Condition:100% genuine fossil — professionally prepared and stabilized
470 Million Years Old - West Erfoud
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this specimen stands as a striking testament to early life in Earth’s oceans
showcasing nature’s artistry in pure form
— alongside a delicate brittle star (Ophiuridae sp
000 years ago
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revealing the distinctive structure of this ancient arthropod