Description
Uncover a rare fragment of prehistoric marine power with this genuine Pliosaur fossil tooth, unearthed from the Oxford Clay formation of Bradley Fen, Whittlesey, Peterborough. This Callovian-era relic offers a unique glimpse into the life of one of the most formidable marine predators of the Jurassic period.
Key Features:
- Species: Pliosaur
- Age: Callovian, Jurassic Period
- Location: Bradley Fen, Whittlesey, Peterborough
- Formation: Oxford Clay
- Certification: Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
Detailed Description:
This fossil tooth fragment showcases the immense size and power of the Pliosaur’s dentition, adapted for tearing through the flesh of their prey. The fossil comes with high-quality imaging that captures the intricate details and texture of the tooth, highlighting the natural wear and ruggedness that comes from a life in prehistoric seas.
Provenance and Preservation:
This piece originates from an esteemed private collection and has been meticulously prepared to preserve its historical and scientific value. The fossil is measured accurately with a 1cm scale cube included in the imagery to provide clarity on its dimensions.
Ideal For:
- Collectors of rare and unique fossils
- Academic institutions and educators
- Anyone fascinated by marine reptiles and Jurassic marine ecosystems
Purchase Includes:
- One Pliosaur Fossil Tooth Fragment
- Certificate of Authenticity
Add this exceptional Pliosaur tooth fragment to your collection and own a piece of the Jurassic era. It’s not just a fossil; it’s a portal to an ancient world dominated by giant marine reptiles, offering invaluable insights into our planet’s geological and biological history. Perfect for display, education, or as a special gift for a dinosaur enthusiast.
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