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Striking Siroccopteryx Pterosaur Tooth from Africa
Stock Number  DSTAN49
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Name:   Siroccopteryx moroccensis Tooth
Age:  Cretaceous
Formation:  Tegana Formation
Location:  Taouz, Morocco
Size:  Tooth is 1.2 inches long
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This is a very cool tooth of Siroccopteryx moroccensis from the Cretaceous of Morocco. Siroccopteryx was not a "true" dinosaur, but rather a "flying reptile". This thin tooth is extremely detailed and has wonderful, natural yellow-orange color. And there is just a little wear to the tip of the tooth from use, which is quite interesting. This is a very fine specimen of a sharp tooth from an extinct Pterosaur.



 
 
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