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Igdamanosaurus aegyptiacus, tooth, Upper Cretaceous, MAR

Product information "Igdamanosaurus aegyptiacus, tooth, Upper Cretaceous, MAR"

A beautifully preserved tooth from the famous phosphate deposits in the Oulad Abdoun Basin in Morocco.
Igdamanosaurus aegyptiacus (formerly Globidens) is an extinct genus of marine lizards from the Cretaceous period that belongs to the mosasaur family. The teeth indicate a highly specialized lifestyle with shellfish, turtles and crustaceans as prey.

Age: Upper Cretaceous, Maastrichtian;
Locality: Oulad Abdoun Basin, Morocco
Size: approx. 2-3 cm

Colors on product photos may differ from those of the original specimen due to technical reasons.
Our pictures are for reference only. You will receive a piece of equivalent quality with your purchase.

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