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incredible Plesiosaur Zarafasaura oceanis elasmosaurus complete skull
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BEST OFFER Zarafasaura Skull Fossil - 14" Plesiosaur - Late Cretaceous
SPECIES : Zarafasaura Oceanis.
AGE : Late Cretaceous (~66 Million Years)
LOCATION : Sidi Chennane Basin, Morocco
FORMATION : Phosphate Deposits
SIZE : 13′′ 32cm
CATEGORY : Reptile Fossils
SUB CATEGORY : Plesiosaurus Fossils Teeth
For sale is a rare 14-inch Zarafasaura oceanis skull fossil from the Late Cretaceous period (~66 million years ago). This incredible Plesiosaur fossil was discovered in the phosphate deposits of the Sidi Chennane Basin, Morocco. Zarafasaura, an extinct marine reptile, was a long-necked predator that thrived in the ancient seas, using its streamlined body to hunt its prey with precision.
This high-quality Plesiosaur skull represents an extraordinary piece of prehistoric history, offering a glimpse into the majestic creatures that ruled the seas millions of years ago. With its remarkable preservation and impressive size, it is a perfect addition for serious fossil collectors or museum exhibits.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 370 x 40 x 30 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 7500
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Type
- Specimen
- Colours
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BEST OFFER Zarafasaura Skull Fossil - 14" Plesiosaur - Late Cretaceous
SPECIES : Zarafasaura Oceanis.
AGE : Late Cretaceous (~66 Million Years)
LOCATION : Sidi Chennane Basin, Morocco
FORMATION : Phosphate Deposits
SIZE : 13′′ 32cm
CATEGORY : Reptile Fossils
SUB CATEGORY : Plesiosaurus Fossils Teeth
For sale is a rare 14-inch Zarafasaura oceanis skull fossil from the Late Cretaceous period (~66 million years ago). This incredible Plesiosaur fossil was discovered in the phosphate deposits of the Sidi Chennane Basin, Morocco. Zarafasaura, an extinct marine reptile, was a long-necked predator that thrived in the ancient seas, using its streamlined body to hunt its prey with precision.
This high-quality Plesiosaur skull represents an extraordinary piece of prehistoric history, offering a glimpse into the majestic creatures that ruled the seas millions of years ago. With its remarkable preservation and impressive size, it is a perfect addition for serious fossil collectors or museum exhibits.
| Shipping provider | Shipping to Morocco | Shipping to rest of world | Combined Shipping (Morocco) | Combined Shipping (rest of the world) |
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we specialize in offering rare, authentic fossils from Morocco, including Mosasaurus skulls, jaws, t....
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NeutralFast shipping, but unfortunately, the stand wasn't included as promised. The fossil consists of various bones and teeth from many different animals and is quite a pretty conglomerate. For the relatively low price, it's fine. A decorative piece.
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NeutralFast shipping, but unfortunately, the stand wasn't included as promised. The fossil consists of various bones and teeth from many different animals and is quite a pretty conglomerate. For the relatively low price, it's fine. A decorative piece.
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