
Protoischnurus axelrodorum Scorpion Fossil - Aptian Crato Formation, Ceara, Brazil - Lower Cretaceous
Protoischnurus axelrodorum Scorpion Fossil – Lower Cretaceous
This exceptional Protoischnurus axelrodorum fossil, dating back to the Aptian stage of the Lower Cretaceous (approximately 113–125 million years ago), originates from the renowned Crato Formation in Ceará, Brazil.
Preserved in exquisite detail, the fossil showcases the intricate features of the scorpion, measuring 52mm x 46mm, perfectly embedded in a matrix of 190mm x 150mm x 3mm. Weighing 805g, this specimen is a rare and scientifically significant piece, offering a glimpse into the ancient ecosystems of the Cretaceous. Ideal for collectors, paleontologists, or enthusiasts of natural history, this unique fossil is a stunning example of prehistoric life.
This piece measures: 8.0" x 6.0" x 0.1”
Scorpion: 52mmx 46mm
Weight: 805g
This piece was found in Aptian Crato Formation, Ceara, Brazil
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