Description
This Pterosaur tooth is about 1 1/4 inches long, and mounted in a riker box. The species name is unknown. It comes from Kem Kem, Morocco, and is from the Cretaceous Period making it about 100 million years old. Pterosaurs were flying reptiles. The first pterosaurs in the fossil record were from the Late Triassic Period. They ruled the skies until the end of the Cretaceous Period when a mass extinction wiped them out along with the dinosaurs and thousands of other species. Pterosaurs were the first vertabrates to achieve powered flight.
Display box and stand included.
Display box and stand included.
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