XL 2.1" Plesiosaur Zarafasaura Tooth Fossil Cretaceous Dinosaur Era COA, Stand
Location: Khouribga, Morocco
Weight: 0.3 Ounces
Dimensions: 2.1 Inches Long, 0.5 Inches Thick
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Comes with a free Acrylic Base. (Stand) & Mineral Tack.
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Plesiosaur Zarafasaura
Zarafasaura Oceanis belongs to the family Elasmosauridae. The generic name Zarafasaura derives from Zarafa, an Arabic word for ‘giraffe,’ and Saurus, Greek for ‘lizard.’ The specific name means ‘daughter of the sea’ in Latin.
Paleontologist Dr. Peggy Vincent from the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, France, and her colleagues first described the species in 2011 from incomplete skull remains found in Morocco.
Zarafasaura Oceanis was approximately 23 feet (7 meters) long and lived around 72 to 66 million years ago.
The Plesiosaurus is just one bold member of the vast Plesiosauriae family. Artists often blur the lines between these sea reptiles, mixing myth and reality. Much of their imagery is charged with cryptid legends like the infamous Loch Ness Monster. These creatures ruled the waters from 228 million to 61.6 million years ago, dominating an ancient era of mystery and might.
Lived in a marine environment
Was a carnivore
Paleontologists have discovered 938 different specimens.
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.