Description
with some having as many as 800 teeth
making it a one-of-a-kind piece
- Its Widmanstätten pattern is a hallmark of iron-nickel meteorites
or as a romantic gift that embodies the beauty and mystery of the universe
It was a member of the squamate order
Sericho Pallasite Slice 395g spinosaur tooth with some having as manyThe Sericho Pallasite Meteorite is a remarkable stony iron meteorite discovered in Isiolo County, Kenya, in 2016. Unlike many pallasites, Sericho features exceptionally large olivine crystals embedded in an iron nickel matrix, creating a breathtaking, gem like appearance. Its relatively recent discovery has added a fresh and exciting specimen to the world of meteorite collecting. Thought to have originated from the boundary between an asteroids core
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