Bivalve Retroceramus porrectus

Bivalve Retroceramus porrectus

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Bivalve Retroceramus porrectus Fossil Breaks Surface in Middle Jurassic Time Capsule A remarkable bivalve fossil from the Tuxedni Group, nestled within Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, is a treasure trove of prehistoric secrets. Dating back to an astonishing 170 million years ago, during the Middle Jurassic era, this fossilized relic measures no more than 10 centimeters in length. The Alaska National Parks Geology team has meticulously scanned this ancient find, unlocking a window into the past for scientists and enthusiasts alike to marvel at.

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