Description
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
- **** Price $3200.00 *SPECIAL PRICE $2600.00