Buried treasure
FOSSILIZED GAR SCALE IN RIKER CASE
Authentic Fossilized Gar Scale
Recovered by Divers from North Florida & South Georgia Rivers
Includes Protective Riker Display Case
Own a remarkable piece of ancient freshwater history with this authentic fossilized gar scale recovered by divers from the rivers of North Florida and South Georgia. These rivers are renowned for preserving fossils in their sandy bottoms, offering a glimpse into ecosystems that have existed for millions of years.
Gar are among the oldest fish species still living today and are often referred to as "living fossils." Their ancestors first appeared over 100 million years ago, swimming alongside dinosaurs and surviving multiple mass extinction events. Modern gar have changed very little from their ancient relatives, making them one of the most successful fish lineages in Earth's history.
Unlike the scales of most fish, gar scales are covered with a hard, enamel-like substance called ganoine, making them exceptionally durable and resistant to damage. These armor-like scales provided protection from predators and are one of the reasons gar have remained successful for millions of years. Their unique diamond-shaped scales are highly recognizable and prized by fossil collectors.
Each fossilized scale displays its own natural shape, texture, and coloration acquired during the fossilization process. The specimen is securely housed in a protective Riker display case, making it perfect for display in a fossil collection, classroom, office, or curiosity cabinet.
Features:
- 100% authentic fossilized gar scale
- Recovered by divers from North Florida and South Georgia rivers
- Naturally preserved with unique coloration and texture
- Includes protective Riker display case
- Excellent for fossil collectors, educators, and fishing enthusiasts
- A genuine relic from one of North America's oldest surviving fish species
About the Animal:
Gar are powerful freshwater predators recognized by their long bodies, elongated snouts, and rows of sharp teeth. Some species can grow over 8 feet long and weigh more than 300 pounds. Found throughout rivers, lakes, and swamps of North America, gar are ambush hunters that feed on fish and other aquatic prey. Their distinctive armored scales and ancient lineage have earned them a reputation as one of the most fascinating fish alive today.
Bring home a genuine fossil from one of nature's most enduring survivors and own a piece of prehistoric river history.