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Older Than the Himalayas: Unboxing a Prehistoric Fish
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Knightia Fish Fossil
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4 months ago
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Pendle’s Prehistoric Fossil Shop
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One crack of a hammer just erased ~50 million years of separation. This fish was swimming before the Himalayas even existed. That's a Knightia – an extinct herring-like fish from the Eocene Green River Formation in Wyoming.
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Preparing through another fossil presents a real challenge—especially when the overlying specimen is a Knightia eocaena, one of the most common fish from the Green River Formation and the Wyoming state fossil. Beneath this Knightia lies a more complete and delicate specimen currently being uncovered. Interestingly, one of our mortality layers produces a higher number of stingrays than any other layer in our quarry—something that could make for a fascinating research paper one day. #FossilPrepara
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7 months ago
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In Stone Fossils
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Customers from around the world love Knightia eocaena, one of the most abundant and iconic fossils on the planet 🌍🐟 Many of these particular specimens are heading to Europe, but we’ll have limited quantities available at the co-op in Tucson, Arizona, with a few select options on hand. Catch them while you can. | In Stone Fossils
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5 months ago
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In Stone Fossils
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Earth Treasures | Crystal Gallery on Instagram: "These Knightia fossils are 60 million years old 😳 Comment “fish” if you NEED one today!"
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4 months ago
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Pendles Prehistoric Fossil Shop | Knightia fish fossil from the green river formation in Wyoming, USA. Around 55 million years old (Eocene). #fossil #fossils #paleontology... | Instagram
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4 months ago
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RF22 Fossil Fish, likely Green River Knightia 39.8oz #fossil #shorts
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4 weeks ago
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Rock and Fossil Files
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고대 나이티아(청어)화석, Knightia eocaena
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3 months ago
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오아시스자연사박물관
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Earlier I showed a Knightia eocaena being clipped to size. Delamination can happen, but when it does—this is the outcome you want to see. | In Stone Fossils
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5 months ago
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In Stone Fossils
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Step into the Eocene with this finished fossil plate from the Green River Formation. This piece features a beautifully preserved partial palm frond alongside multiple fossil fish, including Mioplosus, Cockerellites, and Knightia—all sharing the same ancient lakebed nearly 50 million years ago. From delicate plant material to predatory and schooling fish, this plate tells a full story of Wyoming’s ancient ecosystem. If you love fossils, fossil preparation, and seeing ancient worlds come back to l
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5 months ago
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Wyoming Fossils
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If you are interested in understanding our work within the so-called “mini fish layers,” this provides insight into how we prepare specimens for both commercial and educational purposes. The species Knightia eocaena is the most abundant fossil fish recovered from the Green River Formation, representing a key component of its paleoecology. The sheer abundance of Knightia within these strata is almost immeasurable—comparable in scale to the sands of all the world’s beaches—underscoring the excepti
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9 months ago
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In Stone Fossils
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#fossiltok #paleontologist #wy #fyp #love #MACscaraface #fish #fun #fossils #discovery #paleontology #wyoming #nature #travel #DADMOVES #dig #fossil
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Jun 9, 2021
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騎士Aの新曲『NOPE』振り付け動画公開
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Apr 16, 2023
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What a phenomenal day digging in the Green River formation, I present to you Mass mortality layer of Knightia eocaena!! | In Stone Fossils
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May 28, 2017
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In Stone Fossils
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恋の魔法箱😼🩷🩷 #てるとくん #しゆんくん #騎士a #knighta #有明アリーナ
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May 15, 2023
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“Wait… did they just destroy that poor little fish?! 😱” Don’t worry — Knightia eocaena are basically the popcorn of the Green River Formation 🍿🐟 — found in the quadrillions! So sometimes, we carefully prep through one to uncover what’s hiding underneath. And this time? Totally worth it. 👀 Beneath that tiny fish was a gorgeous fossil stingray — beautifully preserved for over 50 million years! 🩶✨ So yeah, sometimes you’ve gotta lose a fish to gain a ray. 😉 #FossilPrep #PaleontologyFun #Green
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7 months ago
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In Stone Fossils
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🦴 Clipped Knightia eocaena Fossil 💰 Only $15 📐 Display case: 4" x 4" 🐟 Fossil size: approx. 1"–1.5" Each fossil fish is one of a kind—you’ll receive a specimen similar to the photo, naturally preserved for over 50 million years. ✨ Why Knightia eocaena is special: • Most common fish from Fossil Lake • Most commonly found articulated vertebrate fossil in the world • 🦬 Wyoming’s official state fossil From the Clupeidae family (Order Clupeiformes), known for rapid reproduction and dramatic mass
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5 months ago
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In Stone Fossils
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One of the things that makes the Green River Formation so scientifically important is how often it captures behavior, not just organisms. This specimen shows Mioplosus labracoides preserved during an aspiration event—likely suffocating after ingesting a disarticulated Knightia eocaena. While rare in the fossil record, this type of feeding-related mortality still occurs in modern freshwater ecosystems. The extraordinary preservation of the Green River lakes allows us to see moments like this froz
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5 months ago
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In Stone Fossils
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In this satisfying clip, a fossil preparator delivers a single, precise hammer blow to a limestone slab from Wyoming's Green River Formation, cleanly splitting it open to reveal a beautifully preserved Knightia fossil — an extinct herring-like fish that lived about 50 million years ago during the Eocene epoch. The perfectly intact specimen, complete with detailed scales and fins, emerges instantly from the rock, bridging a vast gap in time: the tiny fish was swimming in ancient subtropical lakes
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3 months ago
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