Up for sale up for sale this lovely fossil tooth from the flying dinosaur, Pterosaur (Azhdrchoiden Tapejaridae)
This is the conical tooth of the flying lizard, Pterosaur that was mainly used for catching fish.
Tapejarids appear to have been arboreal, having more curved claws than other azhdarchoid pterosaurs and occurring more commonly in fossil sites with other arboreal flying vertebrates such as early birds.
Discovered Kem Kem, Morocco, Tegana Formation from the Cretaceous Era
Location: Kem Kem Beds, Morocco.
Age: 100,000 million years ago
weight: 1.0g
piece measures: 1.0” (26mm) x 0.2” (6mm)
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