Green River Wyoming Fish Tile - Mioplosus Labrac | Rare Earth Gallery

This Green River Wyoming Fish Tile from Rare Earth Gallery is a perfect addition to your home decor. The Mioplosus Labrac fish fossil is a stunning specimen set in limestone and framed in a modern, sleek design, making it a beautiful piece of wall art. It is not only an elegant home accessory, but also a unique, one-of-a-kind fossil that will add an aquatic element to any space. Perfect for anyone who loves the outdoors, this Green River Wyoming Fish Tile is a great way to decorate and liven up any wall. Green River Wyoming fish tile featuring Mioplosus Labrac. The fossil lake that these fish once lived in existed fifty-million years ago in what is now southwest Wyoming. The unusual chemistry of the lake has prevented decay and scavenging of dead organisms, while millimeter-thick layers of alternating limestone and organic matter slowly accumulated, resulting in laminated limestones that contain the highest concentration of articulated fossil fish in the world. This Green River Wyoming fish tile features Mioplosus Labrac, one of many species that lived in the ancient lake. This unique specimen is a great piece of natural history to add to your collection or use as a piece of home décor.

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Green River Wyoming Fish Tile - Mioplosus Labrac
This Green River Wyoming Fish Tile from Rare Earth Gallery is a perfect addition to your home decor. The Mioplosus Labrac fish fossil is a stunning specimen set in limestone and framed in a modern, sleek design, making it a beautiful piece of wall art. It is not only an elegant home accessory, but also a unique, one-of-a-kind fossil that will add an aquatic element to any space. Perfect for anyone who loves the outdoors, this Green River Wyoming Fish Tile is a great way to decorate and liven up any wall. Green River Wyoming fish tile featuring Mioplosus Labrac. The fossil lake that these fish once lived in existed fifty-million years ago in what is now southwest Wyoming. The unusual chemistry of the lake has prevented decay and scavenging of dead organisms, while millimeter-thick layers of alternating limestone and organic matter slowly accumulated, resulting in laminated limestones that contain the highest concentration of articulated fossil fish in the world. This Green River Wyoming fish tile features Mioplosus Labrac, one of many species that lived in the ancient lake. This unique specimen is a great piece of natural history to add to your collection or use as a piece of home décor.
$2,750.00
Product#: WFP04-EDD
Green River Wyoming Fish Tile - Mioplosus Labrac