Rapaxavis Fossil

$326.65

42” x 42”

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Description

Rapaxavis (ra·pax·avis) was only recently discovered in the 21st century in the Jiufotang Formation of Northeastern China, it existed in an extremely bird-filled forested environment during the early Cretaceous Period, 146 to 100 million years ago. Rapaxavis is part of an extinct group of Enantiornithe Avians, commonly known as toothed birds, and represented some of the most common birds during the age of dinosaurs with sizes ranging from as small as a modern day sparrow to as large a turkey. The concrete stamping tool has an overall size of 42” x 42”.

Additional information

Weight 18 lbs
Dimensions 48 × 10 × 10 in