Crocodiles
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Elosuchus Cherifiensis Jaw 2.2ft
£5,292.00 GBP
A wonderful example of the Archosaur Elosuchus displaying 24 reseated teeth discovered in the Cretaceous fossil layers of De Ksar-es-Souk fossil beds in Morocco. The overall conditions of the jaw is stable for a study, an excellent state of preservation and conserved to a high standard. An exceedingly important crocodilian rostral jaw section for exceptional three-dimensional study, now elevated on a custom-tailored display stand to seat the jaw securely in place while maximising the aesthetic appeal, creating a dramatic statement exhibit for that show-stopping space.
Genus: Elosuchus cherifiensis (lavocat 1955; deBroin 2002).Order: Crocodilia. Superfamily: GaviloideaOrigin: Province, De Ksar-es-Souk, North Africa.Age: Cretaceous, 100,000,000 - 89,000,000 years.
Dyrosaurus jaw measurements.Length: 68.0 cmWidth proximal jaw: 22.0 cmWidth distel jaw: 9.0 cmHeight: 8.0 cm
Weight: 5.2 kg
Overall measurements.Height: 15.0 cmWidth: 75.5 cmDepth: 25.5 cmWeight: 15.423 kg
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