Moroccan Sea Turtle Fossil on Custom Stand - 44"

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          The Moroccan Sea Turtle Fossil is a fascinating relic from the Late Cretaceous period (66-100 million years ago), discovered in the coastal regions of Morocco. This ancient marine reptile belonged to the family of sea turtles, which thrived in the ancient oceans millions of years ago. Characterized by its robust shell and streamlined body, the Moroccan Sea Turtle was a formidable predator of its time.
          Similar to its modern relatives, this prehistoric sea turtle boasted a remarkable adaptation for life in the water, with its powerful flippers aiding in swift and agile swimming. These flippers, four in number, facilitated efficient propulsion through the ancient seas, allowing the sea turtle to navigate its underwater domain with ease.

          The size of the Moroccan Sea Turtle fossil varied within the species, ranging from smaller specimens measuring around 1.2 meters (4 feet) in length to larger individuals exceeding 5 meters (16 feet) from head to tail. Despite their imposing size, these ancient sea turtles were graceful swimmers, equipped with the agility and speed necessary for hunting and evading predators in their marine environment.

          Preserved in the sedimentary layers of Morocco, the discovery of these sea turtle fossils provides invaluable insights into the biodiversity and ecology of the Late Cretaceous oceans. Through careful examination and study, scientists continue to unravel the mysteries surrounding the life history and behaviors of these remarkable ancient creatures, shedding light on the distant past of our planet's marine ecosystems.

          As this is a one-of-a-kind natural specimen, please allow for natural imperfections. This specimen has been reconstructed. You will receive the exact item shown.