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Hi, just making sure this is what it is described as. The seller says it's a pterosaur (specifically Siroccopteryx) from the dinosaur age Kem-Kem beds of Morocco. And is 1.46" in length.
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From the album: Robs Fossil Collection
Pterosaur tooth - Siroccopteryx moroccensis Albian-Cenomarian - Late Cretaceous Kem Kem Basin,Morocco-
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From the album: Reptile Fossils
Siroccopteryx moroccensis Mader & Kellner, 1999 A tooth of a Anhanguerid Pterosaur. Location: Kem Kem beds, Morocco Age: Cenomanian, Late Cretaceous© Olof Moleman
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From the album: WhodamanHD's Fossil collection.
Pterosaur tooth bough to online. From morroco, and I assume siroccopteryx.-
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Hi all, I recently acquired what was claimed to be a 'Coloborhynchus sp.'. It measures 2.09 inches long, and is larger than the typical pterosaur tooth from Kem Kem, Morocco. It's also thinner than my other Kem Kem pterosaur tooth. Quoting from LordTrilobite: As far as I know there are two Pterosaurs that are described. Siroccopteryx moroccensis and Alanqa saharica. Siroccopteryx is and Ornithocheirid and it's teeth are often seen on the market. Alanqa is an Azhdarchid known only from some fragmentary remains. Paper: http://journals.plos...al.pone.0010875 Though some have sugge
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