Plesiosaur - Fossil vertebra bone - Vértebra fósil de Plesiosaurio con diente de tiburon (No reserve price)





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Plesiosaur vertebra fossil specimen from the Late Cretaceous Maastrichtian (approximately 70–66 million years ago), consolidated with crack fillings and in natural condition; scientific name Vértebra fósil de Plesiosaurio con diente de tiburon.
Description from the seller
Scientific Name: Zarafasaura oceanis (Elasmosauridae)
Location: Khouribga, Morocco
Stage: Late Cretaceous – Maastrichtian (approximately 70–66 million years ago)
Size:
11cm
Fossil description
We present a spectacular fossilized plesiosaur vertebra with an embedded shark tooth, a unique, large, and high-quality specimen from the phosphate mines of Khouribga, Morocco. This specimen stands out for its well-defined anatomical structure, with visible bone details and imposing proportions.
The vertebra has been professionally consolidated, with cracks filled to ensure its stability without compromising its authenticity. Due to its size and fragility, this fossil is a museum piece, ideal for scientific, educational exhibitions or high-level paleontological collections.
The plesiosaurs were marine reptiles from the Mesozoic era, known for their long necks, streamlined bodies, and powerful fins. This vertebra probably belonged to the cervical or dorsal region of a large adult individual.
Restoration
Structural consolidation and crack filling.
REF: 3134
Seller's Story
Scientific Name: Zarafasaura oceanis (Elasmosauridae)
Location: Khouribga, Morocco
Stage: Late Cretaceous – Maastrichtian (approximately 70–66 million years ago)
Size:
11cm
Fossil description
We present a spectacular fossilized plesiosaur vertebra with an embedded shark tooth, a unique, large, and high-quality specimen from the phosphate mines of Khouribga, Morocco. This specimen stands out for its well-defined anatomical structure, with visible bone details and imposing proportions.
The vertebra has been professionally consolidated, with cracks filled to ensure its stability without compromising its authenticity. Due to its size and fragility, this fossil is a museum piece, ideal for scientific, educational exhibitions or high-level paleontological collections.
The plesiosaurs were marine reptiles from the Mesozoic era, known for their long necks, streamlined bodies, and powerful fins. This vertebra probably belonged to the cervical or dorsal region of a large adult individual.
Restoration
Structural consolidation and crack filling.
REF: 3134

