Abelisaurid Tooth 4.5cm – Cretaceous Dinosaur | Rare location - Atlas Mountains Vertebrate fossilAbelisaurid Tooth Cretaceous Dinosaur from the Atlas Mountains Cenomanian (~95 million years ago) Atlas Mountains, Morocco This authentic abelisaurid dinosaur tooth originates from the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous, approximately 95 million years ago. Discovered in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, a less common and more localized fossil region, it represents a rare find from North African theropod fauna. Fossils from this region are
their body structures remain visible in fine anatomical detail
Features:• Authentic Mammuthus primigenius cervical vertebra (male specimen)• Geological Age: Late Pleistocene (~16
Features:• Authentic Mammites nodosoides fossil• Geological Period: Late Cretaceous (~90 million years old)• Origin: Morocco• Distinctive ribbing and nodular surface detail• Exceptional preservation and strong decorative impact• Dimensions: 10 × 16 cm and 10 × 15
000 years) | Eastern Poland
Unlike isolated vertebrae
specifically the Lower Turonian stage
Details:• Fossil type: Amber with arachnid inclusion• Geological epoch: Eocene (~48 Mya)• Origin: Ukraine• Inclusion: Small arachnid (spider)• Dimensions: 5
000 years)• Origin: North Sea• Length: 82 cm• Condition: Completely natural
and this multi-specimen plate reveals them in stunning detail — with finely defined exoskeletons
This exceptional fossil jaw comes from an unidentified flying reptile
2cm• Geological age: Cenomanian (~94 Mya)• Origin: Taouz
it represents a fragment of the tail from a carnivorous dinosaur that once inhabited North African ecosystems