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1.6" Plesiosaur Zarafasaura Tooth Fossil Cretaceous Dinosaur Era COA, Stand

27.99

Location: Khouribga, Morocco

Weight: 0.3 Ounces

Dimensions: 1.6 Inches Long, 0.5 Inches Thick

Comes with a Certificate of  Authenticity.

Comes with a free Acrylic Base. (Stand) & Mineral Tack.

The item pictured is the one you will receive. 


Plesiosaur Zarafasaura

Bring the prehistoric oceans to life with Zarafasaura Oceanis, a member of the Elasmosauridae family. Its name combines Zarafa (“giraffe”) and Saurus (“lizard”), with the species name meaning “daughter of the sea.” First described in 2011 by Dr. Peggy Vincent from Moroccan fossils, Zarafasaura offers a rare glimpse into Late Cretaceous marine life.

This carnivorous marine reptile reached up to 23 feet (7 meters) in length, using its long neck and streamlined body to hunt fish and smaller ocean creatures. It belongs to the larger Plesiosauria family, which existed from 228–61.6 million years ago and includes Plesiosaurus. With 938 specimens discovered, Zarafasaura’s fossils highlight the diversity of plesiosaurs. Many artistic depictions are inspired by Loch Ness Monster myths, blending imagination with science.

Perfect for dinosaur and marine reptile collectors, educators, and enthusiasts, Zarafasaura Oceanis showcases prehistoric elegance, power, and history.


Plesiosaurus Dinosaur


Please be aware of the nature of fossils:

Being buried underground for millions of years under immense pressure can be harsh. No fossil emerges fully intact; most require some restoration, and some are even modified to improve their appearance. Moroccan workers excel at carefully excavating and preserving these natural treasures, though surface cracks are often visible. These cracks are natural features and are not viewed as flaws. 



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