This Plesiosaur Tooth in Matrix is a remarkable fossil from the Cretaceous age, found in the Kem Kem Phosphate Beds in North Africa.

The tooth is longest in length at 45 mm, described by Arambourg in 1952. The matrix size is 83 x 57 x 25 mm, making it a unique and valuable addition to any collection. 

This marine dinosaur age tooth was collected during phosphate mining in the Kem Kem Basin, Sth of Taouz, Morocco. 

The Plesiosaurus mauritanicus is a fascinating species, a marine dinosaur that dominated the ocean's over 65 millions of years ago 

The tooth is made of high-quality material and is perfect for anyone interested in collectables.

This is an authentic fossil , which has been prepared with great care, with little or no restoration. It may have been stabilised where necessary and any breaks repaired professionally.

 

This specimen is provided with a Display Label, a Certificate of Authenticity, a stand / prop and a Geological Time Scale.