No. 95296716

Impressive Nicely Preserved Basilosaurus (Whale Ancestor) partial Jaw with 2 Teeth - Fossil tooth
No. 95296716

Impressive Nicely Preserved Basilosaurus (Whale Ancestor) partial Jaw with 2 Teeth - Fossil tooth
Scientific name: Basilosaurus sp - Probably Pappocetus lugardi, Andrews 1920 (whale ancestor)
Location: Dakhla, Western Sahara, South Morocco
Geological Formation: Boujdour Basin, Middle-Late Eocene Phosphate Outcrops
Age: Middle - Late Eocene, Bartonian stage (~40 Million Years)
Size (long): 7,1 cm x 9,5 cm
REF.: 20050
DESCRIPTION:
Pappocetus is a protocetid and a large amphibious aquatic carnivore. Pappocetus is also an ancestor of Basilosaurus. Rare specimen from an early evolutionary stage of the modern whale. In the phosphate basins of the Moroccan Western Sahara, the fossil record of these enormous vertebrates is very well represented, of this type of cetaceans that speak of an evolutionary transition from land to sea.
Astonishing specimen with 2 associated well preserved teeth from same jaw. It has just few tiny glued and filled fractures. But still, quality its outstanding.
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