Rare Fossil Fish Vertebra – Bathonian Stage, Jurassic Era, White Limestone, Ardley Quarry, Oxfordshire
This genuine fossil fish vertebra is a rare and well-preserved specimen from the Bathonian Stage of the Jurassic Period, approximately 168 to 166 million years ago. Discovered in the White Limestone Formation at Ardley Quarry, Oxfordshire, this fossil offers a fascinating glimpse into the marine life that thrived during the Jurassic.
Fossilized fish vertebrae like this are significant for their ability to provide insights into the anatomy and evolution of prehistoric fish species. The fossil retains excellent detail, showcasing the structure of the vertebra and offering a glimpse into the diversity of ancient marine ecosystems.
Features:
This fossil has been professionally cleaned and treated to enhance its natural beauty while preserving its authenticity. Its unique features and historical importance make it a standout addition to any fossil collection, educational display, or scientific study.
This fossil fish vertebra is perfect for collectors, educators, or anyone with an interest in the prehistoric world. Its connection to the Jurassic seas of Oxfordshire makes it a unique and historically significant piece.
Don’t miss your chance to own an authentic fossil from the Jurassic Period. Add this rare fish vertebra fossil to your collection today!