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Dinosaur Fossils, Tooth Matrix (Morocco) - Cretaceous, 100 Million Years Ago
Medium: Stone
Dimensions: Not specified
Condition: Good condition
Description:
A fossilized dinosaur tooth matrix from the Cretaceous period, approximately 100 million years ago, discovered in Morocco. The matrix contains one or more dinosaur teeth embedded in sedimentary rock, a hallmark of fossil preservation from this era. The Cretaceous period is known for its diverse and abundant dinosaur species, making this an intriguing representation of prehistoric life.
Provenance:
Morocco is a well-known source for dinosaur fossils, particularly from the Kem Kem Beds, which are rich in remains from carnivorous and herbivorous dinosaurs alike.
Remarks:
This fossil matrix offers a glimpse into the age of dinosaurs, showcasing the incredible preservation of their remains. It is a significant piece for collectors and enthusiasts interested in paleontology and Earth’s prehistoric past.
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