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SAURICHTHYS HEAD fish 3-dimensional fossilisation Trias 250 Madagascar T-SA-55
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Fossil description
Fish Saurichthys Head
(T-SA-55)
from Madagascar
Paleontology
Order
Saurichthyiformes
Family
Saurichthyidae
Genus
Saurichthys madagascariensis
Species
Saurichthys madagascariensis, (Agassiz 1843)
Age
250 million years
Geology
Era
Mesozoïcum
Period
Triassic
Epoch
Early
Stratum
Olenekian
Locality
Ambilobe, Madagascar
Details (sizes in centimeters)
Nodule size
L = 18 W = 10 H = 6
Fossil size
L = 16 W = 5
Colors
Natural
Weight
2 kg
Rarity
(Common, Rare, Very Rare)
Rare
Fish Integrity
98 %
The fish and nodule has been glued
yes
The nodule has been repaired
NO
Colors
All colors are natural
Remarks
Three dimentional fossilization
Fossilization is only the perfect mark of the skeleton of the fish. There are no bones!
The Fossil nodules from Madagascar may contain one or more oxides such as: iron, silicon, hematite, limonite and laterite.
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Saurichthys small description
Saurichthys
was an elongated, streamlined, fish about 1 meter (3.3 ft) long, and looked similar to the modern
PIKE
. Its
dorsal
and
anal fins
were placed opposite each other well back on the body, and the tail was symmetrical. These features would have made it a powerful swimmer, and it is presumed to have hunted in a similar way to the PIKE, attacking from an ambush at high speed. Its jaws were extremely long, making up a third of the total body length, and ended in a sharp,
beak
-like tip.
Fossil evidence, in the form of a bolus of bones in the same strata, indicates that
Saurichthys
attacked, or possibly scavenged the corpses of fishing
PTEROSAURUS
such as PREONDACTYLUS. Their closest modern-day relatives include the BARRACUDA.