Knightia Alta Fish
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Knightia Alta Fish
Timeline: Eocene (56 - 34 million years ago)
Size: 6 - 10 centimetres in length
Range: North America and Asia
Habitat: Freshwater lakes and rivers
Diet: OmnivoreKnightia is an extinct genus of bony fish that lived in the freshwater lakes and rivers of North America and Asia during the Eocene epoch. It is one of the most commonly excavated fish fossils in the world, with hundreds occasionally being found in a single square metre of fossiliferous rock. Due to this evidence of mass mortality, and the known behaviour of closely related modern-day fish such as herring and sardines, it is believed that these fish lived in large shoals of hundreds of individuals.
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This Knightia Alta Fish (44 Million Years Old) has been displayed and elegantly mounted in a museum quality deep box frame, by our expert in house team.
Frame: Satin finished acrylic
Mount: 300 GSM acid free card stock with a 2 mm bevelled edge matboard border
Display: Self standing frame or wall hanging bracket
Dimensions: 16 x 16 x 6 cm
The picture shown is an example of the quality that you can expect to receive. Please be aware that, as these are natural products, they are subject to some variation.
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