Fossil Crocodile Tooth Genuine Cretaceous Kem Kem Morocco Dinosaur Era Fossil COA
£ 18.00
Discover a striking Fossil Crocodile Tooth from the Cretaceous Period, unearthed
from the famous Kem Kem Basin, Morocco — a globally recognised fossil site known for its rich vertebrate diversity.This fossil comes from an ancient crocodilian, likely a member of the Elosuchus genus or a similar crocodyliform, which inhabited the fluvial plains of North Africa approximately 95–100 million years ago (Cenomanian Stage of the Late Cretaceous). These semi-aquatic predators shared their ecosystem with dinosaurs like Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus.Morphological Features:
• Conical, pointed shape typical of predatory crocodyliforms
• Well-preserved enamel and distinct curvature indicating feeding adaptation
• Some specimens may show serration-like wear patterns from prey handlingGeological Information:
• Location: Kem Kem Beds, Taouz, Southeastern Morocco
• Age: Late Cretaceous (~95–100 million years ago)
• Stage: Cenomanian
• Depositional Environment: Fluvial river systems and floodplains
• Order: Crocodyliformes
• Superfamily: Neosuchia (tentative)
• Family: Possibly Elosuchidae or similarThis specific specimen is a genuine, 100% authentic fossil, carefully selected for its preservation and character. The photograph shows the exact item you will receive — no surprises or stock photos. Scale cube in the image = 1cm. Please refer to the photo for full sizing.Each fossil is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity verifying its origin and genuineness. Ideal for collectors, educators, or as a unique gift from the age of dinosaurs.All of our Fossils are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity.Add a piece of prehistoric history to your collection today!
from the famous Kem Kem Basin, Morocco — a globally recognised fossil site known for its rich vertebrate diversity.This fossil comes from an ancient crocodilian, likely a member of the Elosuchus genus or a similar crocodyliform, which inhabited the fluvial plains of North Africa approximately 95–100 million years ago (Cenomanian Stage of the Late Cretaceous). These semi-aquatic predators shared their ecosystem with dinosaurs like Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus.Morphological Features:
• Conical, pointed shape typical of predatory crocodyliforms
• Well-preserved enamel and distinct curvature indicating feeding adaptation
• Some specimens may show serration-like wear patterns from prey handlingGeological Information:
• Location: Kem Kem Beds, Taouz, Southeastern Morocco
• Age: Late Cretaceous (~95–100 million years ago)
• Stage: Cenomanian
• Depositional Environment: Fluvial river systems and floodplains
• Order: Crocodyliformes
• Superfamily: Neosuchia (tentative)
• Family: Possibly Elosuchidae or similarThis specific specimen is a genuine, 100% authentic fossil, carefully selected for its preservation and character. The photograph shows the exact item you will receive — no surprises or stock photos. Scale cube in the image = 1cm. Please refer to the photo for full sizing.Each fossil is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity verifying its origin and genuineness. Ideal for collectors, educators, or as a unique gift from the age of dinosaurs.All of our Fossils are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity.Add a piece of prehistoric history to your collection today!