The Rarest Fossil Gar of Green River

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The rarest fossil gar of Green River swims among a school of Knightia, a beautiful contrast of the all original, chocolate brown fish against warm cream limestone. Found in the famed Green River Formation, known for its wealth of vertebrate fossils, this piece was skillfully prepared, preserving the distinctive diamond shaped scales, teeth, and fins in great detail, with texture. Strikingly displayed in a custom walnut frame, the gar fish measures nearly four feet long.
Masillosteus is among the rarest of fossil fish, a predator distinguished by hardy rhomboid scales, a sturdy head, and elongated snout with strong teeth. This wonderfully strange creature is witness to the past, and suitable for the most distinguished museum. As the Rocky Mountains formed, three large lakes formed in basins across 60,000 square miles of Wyoming, known today as the Green River Formation. In the 1840s, the first reports of fossils in the area were recorded. Today the formation is famous for its abundant variety of fishes, insects, and plants preserved in finely laminated limestones and shales.

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Specimen

Masillosteus janeae

Geological Period

Eocene

Age

55 Million Years Old

Origin

Wyoming (USA)

Dimensions

L 83 x D 6 x H 48 in (L 210 x D 15 x H 121 cm)

Weight

529 lb (240 kg)