来自马达加斯加的 Aldabrachelys abrupta 稀有巨型陆龟化石蛋 - 全新世 - 下颌化石





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†Aldabrachelys abrupta (Grandidier, 1868) 化石蛋,Holocene,来自马达加斯加,直径约5.7厘米,天然/自然,官方/原始,附真证书和展示盒。
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Scientific name: †Aldabrachelys abrupta (Grandidier, 1868) - Fossil Egg
Location: Southern Madagascar
Geological Formation: Holocene fossil beds of southern Madagascar
Age: Holocene. It was estimated to have gone extinct between c. 1200 - 1300 AD
Size: 5,7 cm
REF.: #J202
DESCRIPTION:
Truly rare specimen of Madagascar’s natural history. Its a fossilized egg from the extinct giant tortoise species Aldabrachelys abrupta, measuring approximately Ø 5.77 cm. Found in the fossil beds of southern Madagascar, each egg is a relic of a species that roamed the region long time ago. Some of these fossilized eggs are hollow, while others contain traces of ancient sand (as the one we are offering here), giving them an authentic weight and texture.
Aldabrachelys abrupta, the abrupt giant tortoise, is an extinct species of giant tortoise that was endemic to Madagascar.
It was a large species, roughly 115 cm in length. It was originally one of the seven endemic tortoise species of Madagascar (two large Aldabrachelys; three medium Astrochelys; two small Pyxis). It was sympatric with the other giant tortoise species of Madagascar, Grandidier's giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys grandidieri (also extinct), and both species occupied both the coasts and the cooler highlands of Madagascar, where they fulfilled the role of large grazers. A. abrupta was a browser of bushes and low-hanging branches; A. grandidieri was a grazer of grassy meadows and wetlands.
Unlike its sister species, which had a low, flattened shell, A. abrupta had a high, domed shell.
Material of this species has been dated to 750–2850 years before present (c. 830 BC - c. 1270 AD), and it seems to have been widely distributed throughout Madagascar. It was estimated to have gone extinct between c. 1200 - 1300 AD. However, remains with disputed dating have suggested that some survived up until at least 1500, and it seems to have survived a considerable time in coexistence with humans, before it finally died out.
All of our fossils come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Every week, the issued Certificates of Authenticity are updated in our database verification system on our website. If you find that your certificate has not yet been updated, please contact us and we will update it immediately. Display box included.
IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFORMATION:
Our company is based in the USA, but our headquarters and products are located in Europe. Therefore, ALL PRODUCTS WILL BE SHIPPED FROM EUROPE. Consequently, any European customer will receive their shipment without any import charges, as it will be an intra-community shipment.
For customers in the USA: Shipments will be made via UPS from Europe, and in this case, we will be responsible for any import charges. These will be paid online by us before the package arrives. Therefore, US customers will not pay any import fees.
For the rest of the world: We are not responsible for any import charges applicable to the destination country.
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使用Google翻译翻译Scientific name: †Aldabrachelys abrupta (Grandidier, 1868) - Fossil Egg
Location: Southern Madagascar
Geological Formation: Holocene fossil beds of southern Madagascar
Age: Holocene. It was estimated to have gone extinct between c. 1200 - 1300 AD
Size: 5,7 cm
REF.: #J202
DESCRIPTION:
Truly rare specimen of Madagascar’s natural history. Its a fossilized egg from the extinct giant tortoise species Aldabrachelys abrupta, measuring approximately Ø 5.77 cm. Found in the fossil beds of southern Madagascar, each egg is a relic of a species that roamed the region long time ago. Some of these fossilized eggs are hollow, while others contain traces of ancient sand (as the one we are offering here), giving them an authentic weight and texture.
Aldabrachelys abrupta, the abrupt giant tortoise, is an extinct species of giant tortoise that was endemic to Madagascar.
It was a large species, roughly 115 cm in length. It was originally one of the seven endemic tortoise species of Madagascar (two large Aldabrachelys; three medium Astrochelys; two small Pyxis). It was sympatric with the other giant tortoise species of Madagascar, Grandidier's giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys grandidieri (also extinct), and both species occupied both the coasts and the cooler highlands of Madagascar, where they fulfilled the role of large grazers. A. abrupta was a browser of bushes and low-hanging branches; A. grandidieri was a grazer of grassy meadows and wetlands.
Unlike its sister species, which had a low, flattened shell, A. abrupta had a high, domed shell.
Material of this species has been dated to 750–2850 years before present (c. 830 BC - c. 1270 AD), and it seems to have been widely distributed throughout Madagascar. It was estimated to have gone extinct between c. 1200 - 1300 AD. However, remains with disputed dating have suggested that some survived up until at least 1500, and it seems to have survived a considerable time in coexistence with humans, before it finally died out.
All of our fossils come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Every week, the issued Certificates of Authenticity are updated in our database verification system on our website. If you find that your certificate has not yet been updated, please contact us and we will update it immediately. Display box included.
IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFORMATION:
Our company is based in the USA, but our headquarters and products are located in Europe. Therefore, ALL PRODUCTS WILL BE SHIPPED FROM EUROPE. Consequently, any European customer will receive their shipment without any import charges, as it will be an intra-community shipment.
For customers in the USA: Shipments will be made via UPS from Europe, and in this case, we will be responsible for any import charges. These will be paid online by us before the package arrives. Therefore, US customers will not pay any import fees.
For the rest of the world: We are not responsible for any import charges applicable to the destination country.

