Marine Reptile Fossil – Tethysaurus nopcsai | Rare Specimen Morocco multi-specimenLate Cretaceous, Turonian Stage (~92 million years ago) Goulmima, Morocco This remarkable Tethysaurus nopcsai fossil comes from the Late Cretaceous seas of Goulmima, Morocco, an area once covered by the ancient Tethys Ocean. Dating to the Turonian stage, about 92 million years ago, it represents an important transitional genus between early aquatic lizards and the later, larger mosasaurs that would dominate prehistoric waters. With its streamlined
Condition: 100% authentic prehistoric artifact
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Features:• Species: Crotalocephalina gibbus• Era: Devonian (~390 million years ago)• Origin: Atchana
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