Pterosaur Tethydraco Regalis Fossil Bone Upper Cretaceous Morocco Stand COA
Location: Khouribga, Morocco Weight: 1 Pound 5.4 Ounces Dimension: 6.5 Inches Long, 3.3 Inches Wide, 1.3 Inches Thick (Matrix) Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity Comes with a Free Stand. The item pictured is the one you will receive. Upper Cretaceous, 96 Million Years Old Discovered and named in 2018 by paleontologists Nick Longrich, David Martill, and Brian Andres, Tethydraco Regalis is a rare pteranodontid species from the Upper Cretaceous Couche III beds at Morocco’s Sidi Daoui phosphate mines. Originating from the final million years of the Mesozoic Era, this fossil represents one of the last pterosaurs before the K-Pg Extinction. Featuring an isolated humerus as its holotype along with additional limb bones, this “royal Tethys dragon” connects you to the ancient Tethys Ocean, offering a unique piece of prehistoric history to own and admire.
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