Rare Near Complete Permian Reptile Skeleton (In Display Case)(073023B)
- Name: Captorhinus Aguti (Cope) “Early Land Reptile”
- Age: Permian (250 Million Yrs)
- Formation: Arbuckle Group
- Location: Lawton, Oklahoma
- *From Our Classic Display Collection –Custom Mounting In A Hardwood And Acrylic Case With Brass Id Plate
- A Small Stocky Omnivore That Lived In Groups Inhabiting The Lower Areas Of What Is Now Oklahoma. Large Head With Prominent Teeth And A “Third Eye Hole” In The Top Of The Head For Sensing Changes In Light And Temperature.
- The Specimen Has Been Completely Reassembled In A Death-Like Collapsed Pose. There Has Been Minimal Repair And Restoration. The Flat Rock It Is Permanently Mounted On Is A Fabricated Faux Stone. These Specimens Are Not Found Intact But In Many Hundreds Of Pieces And Must Be Reassembled Bone-By-Bone To Rebuild The Skeleton.
- This Very Detailed 3 Dimensional Specimen Has Been Carefully And Permanently Assembled Safely And Securely On This Rock
- The Specimen Has Been Professionally Mounted In A Custom Hardwood Base And Acrylic Case With A Brass Id Plate
- Specifics: Very Nice Impressive Specimen, Custom Case, Brass Id Plate, Coa, And A Very Detailed University Of Kansas Research Manual Included
- Extremely Rare And Very Hard To Obtain Museum Grade Specimen 10+++
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- *Fob – Due To The Fragile Nature Of This Specimen, It Is Non Shippable By Normal Shippers, And Requires A Hand-To-Hand Delivery Or Freight Shipping. This Will Need To Be Coordinated Before Or After Purchase. Depending On Destination, Addition Charges May Apply. *Contact Us For Information
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