Authentic shark vertebra fossil – eocene epoch – morocco – real prehistoric marine specimen – with certificate of authenticity
£ 8.10
Specimen: Shark Vertebra
Age: Eocene Epoch (Approximately 56 to 33.9 million years ago) Location Found: Morocco Scale Cube = 1cm – Please see photo for full sizing All of our Fossils are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity Please note: Some fossils may be propped up for photography purposes Step back in time over 50 million years with this authentic Eocene-era shark vertebra fossil, sourced from the phosphate-rich fossil beds of Morocco. This genuine vertebra belonged to a prehistoric shark that once ruled the warm tropical seas of the Tethys Ocean, which covered parts of North Africa during the Eocene Epoch. Unlike teeth, which are commonly found due to sharks shedding them regularly, vertebrae are much rarer and offer a fascinating insight into the anatomy of these incredible marine predators. The vertebrae of sharks are made of cartilage rather than bone, which typically decomposes rapidly. Under the right conditions, such as those found in Morocco’s phosphate deposits, these cartilaginous structures can mineralise and become beautifully preserved fossils. Geological Context: Morocco is one of the world's most significant fossil sites for marine Eocene life, especially within the Ouled Abdoun Basin, near the town of Khouribga. This area is renowned for its phosphate mines, which have yielded some of the most complete and well-preserved fossils of prehistoric sharks, bony fish, and marine reptiles. The mineral-rich sediments allowed delicate structures like vertebrae to fossilise, making this an ideal location for such discoveries. About Sharks in the Eocene: Sharks have existed for over 400 million years, and during the Eocene they were already well-evolved apex predators. The vertebrae of sharks, such as the one you see here, supported powerful tails and flexible bodies that allowed for swift, agile movement in the ocean. This fossil is a rare and beautiful piece of Earth’s ancient marine history. Why This Specimen Is Special:
• Rare compared to shark teeth
• Offers anatomical insight into prehistoric sharks
• From the renowned Moroccan fossil beds
• Beautiful natural preservation and shape
• Excellent for collectors, education, or display ACTUAL AS SEEN: The image shows the exact fossil you will receive. Every fossil is individually selected, photographed, and presented with no substitutions. Please review the photo and cube scale (1cm) for size reference. Colours may vary slightly depending on lighting and screen settings. Due to the natural shape and texture of fossils, precise measurement can be approximate. Please Note the Following: 1. This listing will be updated with a new fossil photo once this specific item is sold. That means your purchase history image will also update.2. If this item is in your basket and another customer purchases it first, the listing image and availability will change automatically.3. We recommend saving or screenshotting the image upon purchase for your own reference. We maintain a record of every listing photograph uploaded. Add a piece of real prehistoric ocean life to your collection today. This Eocene shark vertebra fossil is an affordable and authentic piece of Earth's incredible evolutionary story.
Age: Eocene Epoch (Approximately 56 to 33.9 million years ago) Location Found: Morocco Scale Cube = 1cm – Please see photo for full sizing All of our Fossils are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity Please note: Some fossils may be propped up for photography purposes Step back in time over 50 million years with this authentic Eocene-era shark vertebra fossil, sourced from the phosphate-rich fossil beds of Morocco. This genuine vertebra belonged to a prehistoric shark that once ruled the warm tropical seas of the Tethys Ocean, which covered parts of North Africa during the Eocene Epoch. Unlike teeth, which are commonly found due to sharks shedding them regularly, vertebrae are much rarer and offer a fascinating insight into the anatomy of these incredible marine predators. The vertebrae of sharks are made of cartilage rather than bone, which typically decomposes rapidly. Under the right conditions, such as those found in Morocco’s phosphate deposits, these cartilaginous structures can mineralise and become beautifully preserved fossils. Geological Context: Morocco is one of the world's most significant fossil sites for marine Eocene life, especially within the Ouled Abdoun Basin, near the town of Khouribga. This area is renowned for its phosphate mines, which have yielded some of the most complete and well-preserved fossils of prehistoric sharks, bony fish, and marine reptiles. The mineral-rich sediments allowed delicate structures like vertebrae to fossilise, making this an ideal location for such discoveries. About Sharks in the Eocene: Sharks have existed for over 400 million years, and during the Eocene they were already well-evolved apex predators. The vertebrae of sharks, such as the one you see here, supported powerful tails and flexible bodies that allowed for swift, agile movement in the ocean. This fossil is a rare and beautiful piece of Earth’s ancient marine history. Why This Specimen Is Special:
• Rare compared to shark teeth
• Offers anatomical insight into prehistoric sharks
• From the renowned Moroccan fossil beds
• Beautiful natural preservation and shape
• Excellent for collectors, education, or display ACTUAL AS SEEN: The image shows the exact fossil you will receive. Every fossil is individually selected, photographed, and presented with no substitutions. Please review the photo and cube scale (1cm) for size reference. Colours may vary slightly depending on lighting and screen settings. Due to the natural shape and texture of fossils, precise measurement can be approximate. Please Note the Following: 1. This listing will be updated with a new fossil photo once this specific item is sold. That means your purchase history image will also update.2. If this item is in your basket and another customer purchases it first, the listing image and availability will change automatically.3. We recommend saving or screenshotting the image upon purchase for your own reference. We maintain a record of every listing photograph uploaded. Add a piece of real prehistoric ocean life to your collection today. This Eocene shark vertebra fossil is an affordable and authentic piece of Earth's incredible evolutionary story.