Green River Fossils
at Antares Fossils and Minerals
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[Mioplosus] [Knightia] [Multiple Plates] [Diplomystus] [Priscacara] [Rare Fish] [Phareodus] [Stingray]

Below, samples of our fossils are divided into categories. Click on a category to see pictures of our Green River Fossils.   Please call or email us for requests for items or to find out what we currently haveIf we do not still have the item you desire, we can help you find a similar item.

Green River Fossils at Antares Fossils and Minerals -- RARE FISH - Mioplosus Labracoides, Knightia, Diplomystus, Priscacara, Phareodus, Stingrays

Mioplosus Labracoides
 

Knightia
 

Multiple Plates
 

Diplomystus
 

Priscacara
 

Rare Fish
 

Phareodus
 

Stingray

   The Green River Formation in SW Wyoming has been excavated for 150 years for the wealth of well preserved fossils found here. During the early Eocene, 50 million years ago, the area had a sub-tropical climate with palm trees, early mammals, and lakes that supported a diverse population of fishes, crayfish and stingrays. Several species of birds inhabited the skies, feeding on the multitudes of insects.

   Today, the area is a semi-desert with sagebrush, sand and wind. Bring your own water and shade!!!

Please browse thru the various categories to see the types of items we have. Feel free to call or email us with requests for specific items or to find out what items we currently have.

 

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