Moroccan Dinosaur Bone

£17.50

Moroccan Dinosaur Bone, Cretacious Period, Unknown Species

Location Kem-Kem Beds, Morocco

Size 9cm x 4.5cm   Weight; 59gm. Ref No F203

 

Description

Moroccan Dinosaur Bone, Cretacious Period, Unknown Species

This section of Moroccan Dinosaur bone is from the renowned Kem-Kem Beds. I’m afraid that it’s difficult to be precise as to the species however there are several strong possibilities. Fossils here date back to the late Cretaceous period and identifiable remains of at least four types theropod dinosaur have come from this area. The spinosaurus, deltadromeusor and also the sabre tooth carcharodontosaurus are strong possibilities. However its difficult to be precise as to exactly which one it is.

The Kem-Kem Beds are in an area close to the Moroccan, Algerian border. This area produces a variety of fossils that date back to the Cretaceous Period. This is one of the worlds principle locations for dinosaur fossils. Various types of large bodied carnivores including at least four types of theropods plus large bodied pterosaurs fossils have been found here. Fossils from this region are in important collections and museums all over the world.

The dinosaur spinosaurus are thought to have been semi-aquatic. The margins of swamps and lagoons would have been their natural habitat. An environment like this would have provided a large source of food. Being carnivorous their diet would have consisted on everything from fish and also other dinosaurs. These massive Dinosaurs had a distinctive ‘sail’ on their back.

Please note; as this piece of fossilised dinosaur bone is millions of years old some restoration work is inevitable. This is quite normal and does not detract from this highly collectable specimen whatsoever.

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