Dinosaur - Fossil bone - 19 cm





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Specimen: Dinosaurio; Scientific name Theropoda indet. (possible Dromaeosauridae); Geological period: Late Cretaceous (145–66 million years ago); Treatment: natural; Condition: Natural.
Description from the seller
Scientific Name:
Theropoda indet. (possible Dromaeosauridae)
Location:
Kem Kem Valley, Morocco
Stage:
Late Cretaceous
Size:
Approximately 19 cm
Fossil Description:
A complete theropod shoulder blade from the majestic Kem Kem valley, an extraordinarily rare piece within the fossil market. At 19 cm, it is a large-sized specimen for this bone, naturally preserved with a clearly defined morphology.
The piece exhibits the curvature and proportions typical of theropods, potentially belonging to a large raptor or another carnivorous dinosaur that inhabited this region during the Cretaceous. Complete scapulae are exceptionally scarce, as they are often found highly fragmented due to their fragility.
This specimen stands out for its high quality, well-preserved bony surface, and imposing presence. It is a unique piece, ideal for advanced collectors seeking uncommon anatomical elements that are highly representative of Kem Kem fauna.
*All of our fossils come with a certificate, included with the piece completely free*
Restoration:
Completely natural piece; no invasive restorations.
Ref: 4209
Seller's Story
Scientific Name:
Theropoda indet. (possible Dromaeosauridae)
Location:
Kem Kem Valley, Morocco
Stage:
Late Cretaceous
Size:
Approximately 19 cm
Fossil Description:
A complete theropod shoulder blade from the majestic Kem Kem valley, an extraordinarily rare piece within the fossil market. At 19 cm, it is a large-sized specimen for this bone, naturally preserved with a clearly defined morphology.
The piece exhibits the curvature and proportions typical of theropods, potentially belonging to a large raptor or another carnivorous dinosaur that inhabited this region during the Cretaceous. Complete scapulae are exceptionally scarce, as they are often found highly fragmented due to their fragility.
This specimen stands out for its high quality, well-preserved bony surface, and imposing presence. It is a unique piece, ideal for advanced collectors seeking uncommon anatomical elements that are highly representative of Kem Kem fauna.
*All of our fossils come with a certificate, included with the piece completely free*
Restoration:
Completely natural piece; no invasive restorations.
Ref: 4209

