Pterosaur fossil tooth (0.97") from Cretaceous, Morocco
Size: 0.97" = 2,47 cm Age: Upper Cretaceous (~96 Million Years) Location: Taouz, Ifezouane fm., Kem Kem Basin, Morocco Condition: No restoration Discover this authentic Pterosaur tooth fossil from the famous Kem Kem Beds in Morocco, dating to the Late Cretaceous. These teeth come from large flying reptiles that once ruled the skies. The exact genus is still debated, as pterosaur material from Kem Kem is often fragmentary. However, many researchers and collectors commonly attribute these slender teeth to Siroccopteryx, a pterosaur known from the same region. This specimen shows excellent preservation and represents an iconic fossil from one of the most famous Cretaceous localities in the world.
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