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1.7" Plesiosaur Zarafasaura Tooth Fossil In Matrix Cretaceous Dinosaur Era COA

27.99

Location: Khouribga, Morocco

Weight: 4.1 Ounces

Dimensions: 2.9 Inches Long, 1.9 Inches Wide, 1.2 Inches Thick (Matrix)

Tooth Dimensions: 1.7 Inches Long, 0.4 Inches Wide.

Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

The item pictured is the one you will receive. 

This is a genuine Tooth fossil.


Plesiosaur Zarafasaura

 

Zarafasaura Oceanis is part of the Elasmosauridae family. Its genus name combines "Zarafa," the Arabic word for giraffe, with "Saurus," the Greek word for lizard. The species name translates to "daughter of the sea" in Latin. This species was first identified and described in 2011 by paleontologist Dr. Peggy Vincent and her team at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, based on partial skull fossils discovered in Morocco. Measuring about 23 feet (7 meters) long, Zarafasaura Oceanis lived during the late Cretaceous period, roughly 72 to 66 million years ago.


Plesiosaurus is just one genus of many that form the family Plesiosauriae. In artistic depictions, many artists do not distinguish between these types of Plesiosaur. Additionally, much of the art depicting the Plesiosaurus is heavily influenced by cryptozooid mythology surrounding the Loch Ness Monster and other similar creatures.

Existed from 228 million years ago to 61.6 million years ago

Lived in a marine environment

Was a carnivore

938 different specimens have been found by paleontologists.



Please be aware of the nature of fossils:

Being buried under the ground for millions of years under tons of pressure tends to be rough. No fossil comes out of the ground whole and perfect. Most fossils have undergone some restoration, while others are altered by man simply to enhance their presentation in different ways. The workers in Morocco do a very professional job of unearthing and preserving these natural treasures; however, commonly, natural cracks are visible on the surface. These are part of the natural beauty of the fossil and are not considered defects. 



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