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Titanosauria sp., Cretaceous, MA

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A rare, relatively well-preserved tooth of a Titanosaurian Dinosaur from Cretaceous Morocco!

This specimen originates from the Kem Kem Formation, where, due to the depositional conditions, only fragmentary finds are usually preserved, therefor more precise identification is not possible.

Strat: Cretaceous, Cenoman;
Locality: Kem Kem Beds, Marokko
Size: ca. 5,5 x 1,1 x 0,7 cm

Farben auf Produktfotos können aus technischen Gründen von denen des Originalstückes abweichen.

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