
Go Like Lightning Pony
Ancient orthoceras cephalopods were tentacled hunters capturing food like trilobites and other small marine life making them active predators of Paleozoic seas. They left their mark as fossils lending a great sense of swiftness to Kenric Laiwakete's Horse. With a tail riding the wind, this speedy pony with a nicely etched mane is about 5 5/8" long, 5/8" wide and 1 5/8" tall. Eyes and an alternating heartline or breath path are from turquoise inlays.
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Ancient orthoceras cephalopods were tentacled hunters capturing food like trilobites and other small marine life making them active predators of Paleozoic seas. They left their mark as fossils lending a great sense of swiftness to Kenric Laiwakete's Horse. With a tail riding the wind, this speedy pony with a nicely etched mane is about 5 5/8" long, 5/8" wide and 1 5/8" tall. Eyes and an alternating heartline or breath path are from turquoise inlays.






















