This is a skull of a late Cretaceous fossil turtle, discovered in phosphate deposits near Guribga, Morocco. This restored specimen produces fossils from large phosphate deposits in the Abidon Boise basin near Khouribga , Morocco. A fascinating piece of natural history not only from the late Cretaceous, but also contributes to the preservation of these priceless specimens. It is a testament to Morocco’s rich geological heritage and the importance of efforts to responsibly collect and preserve fossils.

This fossilized skull presents well Estimated to be more than 150 million years old, under the soil it was extracted and restored with restorations to retain its shape. Her case speaks much of the creature’s journey through time, providing a rare and tangible connection to the Jurassic maritime world.