Fossil Bat Skeleton (Ex-Museum) tooth Resembling horseshoe crabs
Description
Resembling horseshoe crabs
they became part of the Prehistoria Museum in Toronto
Only the females and larvae of this beetle have their trilobite appearance
the essence of life
000 years ago and were collected in the Nile Valley
Fossil Bat Skeleton (Ex-Museum) tooth Resembling horseshoe crabsThis is an incredible, rare, fossil bat (Palaeochiropteryx tupaiodon) skeleton from the Messel Pit in Germany! This is one of the oldest bats ever found, with their remains dating back roughly 48 million years before present. Despite being a very early bat, they had already developed the ability to hunt by echolocation. They preyed mostly on moths and caddisflies, and were likely nocturnal. This museum quality fossil plate measures ~3. 5"x4" AND CAN
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