Pterosaur - Fossil tooth - Colección de 5 dientes fósiles de pterosaurios (No reserve price)





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Collection of 5 fossil pterosaur teeth, specimen: Pterosaurio, tentative scientific name Pterosauria indet., from the Cretaceous period (about 145–66 million years ago) in Morocco, in natural condition.
Description from the seller
Tentative Scientific Name:
Pterosauria indet. (Order: Pterosauria – possibly Coloborhynchus, Siroccopteryx, or other genera from the Cretaceous)
African)
Location
Kem Kem Valley, Tegana Formation, Morocco
Stage
Early Cretaceous – Cenomanian (~100 million years ago)
Size:
Average size: 2cm
Fossil description
Set of four fossil teeth from pterosaurs, flying reptiles that inhabited the skies of the African Cretaceous. This collection includes fully natural pieces of good quality and others professionally restored, all with well-preserved enamel, typical conical shapes, and excellent visual presence. The set is delivered in a display case, ideal for museums, private collections, or themed showcases about flying reptiles. Originating from the legendary Kem Kem Valley, Morocco.
Restoration
Natural
Presentation:
Collection of 5 teeth in an exhibition box
ref: D3
Seller's Story
Tentative Scientific Name:
Pterosauria indet. (Order: Pterosauria – possibly Coloborhynchus, Siroccopteryx, or other genera from the Cretaceous)
African)
Location
Kem Kem Valley, Tegana Formation, Morocco
Stage
Early Cretaceous – Cenomanian (~100 million years ago)
Size:
Average size: 2cm
Fossil description
Set of four fossil teeth from pterosaurs, flying reptiles that inhabited the skies of the African Cretaceous. This collection includes fully natural pieces of good quality and others professionally restored, all with well-preserved enamel, typical conical shapes, and excellent visual presence. The set is delivered in a display case, ideal for museums, private collections, or themed showcases about flying reptiles. Originating from the legendary Kem Kem Valley, Morocco.
Restoration
Natural
Presentation:
Collection of 5 teeth in an exhibition box
ref: D3

