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Didymoceras cheyennense & Baculites compressus Ammonite/Cephalopods Oviraptor Found in 1861

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Found in 1861

weighing roughly 4000 kg) from the Cretaceous period

Found in 1877 in German's Solnhofen Limestone

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several groups of Odonata existed by the Late Paleozoic

Didymoceras cheyennense & Baculites compressus Ammonite/Cephalopods Oviraptor Found in 1861This authentic fossil specimen is from the Pierre Shale (Lower Cretaceous) and was found near the town of Central, South Dakota. Didymoceras is an extinct genus of ammonite cephalopod. It is one of the most bizarrely shaped genera, with a shell that spirals upwards into a loose, hooked tip. It is thought to have drifted in the water vertically, moving up and down. The generic name is Latin for "paired horns". Baculites ("walking stick rock") is an

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