Seymouria baylorensis

Seymouria was a reptile-like tetrapod from the early Permian of North America and Europe. It was small, only 2 ft (60 cm) long. Seymouria was well adapted to life on land, with many reptilian features--so many, in fact, that it was first thought to be a primitive reptile.

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Name: Seymouria baylorensis
Geologic Age: Permian
Location: Baylor County, Texas
Comments: Nice Tooth from this RARE tetrapod.  This specimen comes in the 1 3/8" Gem Jar.

Seymouria Tooth 1 $45.00                    


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Name: Seymouria baylorensis
Geologic Age: Permian
Location: Baylor County, Texas
Comments: Nice Tooth from this RARE tetrapod.  This specimen comes in the 1 3/8" Gem Jar.

Seymouria Tooth 2 $45.00                    


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Name: Seymouria baylorensis
Geologic Age: Permian
Location: Baylor County, Texas
Comments: Nice Tooth from this RARE tetrapod.  This specimen comes in the 1 3/8" Gem Jar.

Seymouria Tooth 3 $45.00                    


(Click Photos to Enlarge)

Name: Seymouria baylorensis
Geologic Age: Permian
Location: Baylor County, Texas
Comments: Nice Tooth from this RARE tetrapod.  This specimen comes in the 1 3/8" Gem Jar.

Seymouria Tooth 4 $45.00