1.25" Pterosaur Tooth F Siroccopteryx Moroccensis
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Step back in time with this rare and beautifully preserved 1.25" Pterosaur tooth from the Cretaceous Period. This exceptional specimen offers a unique glimpse into the prehistoric world of flying reptiles.
Key Features:
- Species: Siroccopteryx moroccensis
- Age: Approximately 100 million years old (Cretaceous Period)
- Length: 1.25 inches
- Origin: Kem Kem fossil beds, Morocco
- Condition: Excellent preservation, no breaks or repairs
Description
A Window to Prehistoric Skies This tooth belonged to Siroccopteryx moroccensis, a large flying reptile and the only described pterosaur species from Morocco. Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to achieve powered flight, ruling the skies from the Late Triassic to the end of the Cretaceous Period.
Impeccable Preservation The tooth's excellent condition allows for detailed study and appreciation. With no breaks or repairs, it provides an authentic representation of this ancient creature's dental anatomy.
Perfect for Collectors and Enthusiasts This rare specimen is an ideal addition to any fossil collection. Its historical significance, excellent preservation, and connection to the fascinating world of pterosaurs make it a prized item for paleontology enthusiasts and serious collectors alike.
Bring home a piece of prehistoric wonder and expand your understanding of Earth's ancient flying reptiles with this exceptional Pterosaur tooth fossil.
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