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Their durability has made them invaluable for scientific study
eventually landing on Earth as meteorites
yielding intricate layers of varied green tones
Paleontological evidence reveals that Poebrotherium served as a significant prey species for the formidable entelodont Archaeotherium
Tatahouine Diogenite Stony Meteorite Achondrites Specimen Fell June 24, 1931 Display Azurite Their durability has made themLocation: Tunisia Weight: 0. 4 Ounces (Display) Dimensions: 2. 3 Inches Long, 1. 5 Inches Wide, 0. 6 Inches Thick (Display) Comes with a Free Display Case. The item pictured is the one you will receive. The Tatahouine Diogenite is an achondrite meteorite that fell on June 24, 1931, offering direct evidence of planetary differentiation processes. This specimen is thought to derive from asteroid 4 Vesta, the solar system's second largest main belt
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