Discover a rare piece of prehistoric history with our Repenomamus Nest, a opossum- to badger-sized flesh eating mammal. Possibly the last known Mesozoic mammal from the Early Cretaceous era, approximately 125 million years old.
Originating from the Yixian Formation in Liaoning, China, this remarkable specimen offers a fascinating glimpse into the ancient world.
Featuring a total of five skulls with their entire skeletal remains in what seems to be a nest of a whole litter.
It’s not known whether this mammal laid eggs or birthed undeveloped young, similar to modern marsupials.
Prepared with meticulous attention to detail, to highlight each specimen in this mortality plate, this nest provides a unique opportunity to own a piece of natural history.
Perfect for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts alike, it serves as a naturally historical piece and a testament to the incredible diversity of life that once roamed the Earth.
This piece measures: 12.0" x 8.3" x 2.2”
This piece was found in Yixian Formation, Liaoning, China.
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