Fossil Fish | Museum-Quality Cockerellites Liops

$850.00

Cockerellites liops sp fossil fish specimen. Jurrassic Period (50 MYO) Fontanelle Area, Wyoming USA

This beautifully preserved Cockerellites liops fossil fish is an authentic specimen from the Green River Formation, Fontanelle area, Wyoming, USA. Dating back around 50 million years to the Eocene epoch, it offers a remarkable glimpse into ancient freshwater life.

The fossil has been carefully prepared to reveal intricate skeletal and fin details, showcasing the exceptional preservation for which the Green River Formation is famous. A genuine piece of natural history, this museum-quality specimen is ideal for collectors, educators and fossil enthusiasts.

A striking and educational addition to any collection.

Key Features:

  • Genuine Cockerellites liops fossil fish

  • From Green River Formation, Wyoming, USA

  • Approximately 50 million years old (Eocene period)

  • Exceptional preservation and fine detail

  • Museum-quality specimen for display or study

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where is this fossil from?
A: This Cockerellites liops fossil fish was discovered in the Green River Formation, Fontanelle area, Wyoming, USA.

Q: How old is this fossil?
A: It dates to the Eocene epoch, around 50 million years old, offering a fascinating look into ancient freshwater ecosystems.

Q: Is this a genuine fossil?
A: Yes, this is an authentic, natural fossil, not a cast or replica, carefully prepared to highlight its fine details.

Q: Who would enjoy this specimen?
A: Collectors, educators, and anyone passionate about Earth’s prehistoric life will appreciate its scientific and aesthetic value.