Rare Plesiosaur Tooth Fossil (Cryptoclidus eurymerus) – Jurassic Era, Callovian Stage, Oxford Clay, Must Farm, Whittlesey, Peterborough
This exceptional Plesiosaur tooth fossil, attributed to the species Cryptoclidus eurymerus, is a fascinating relic from the Callovian Stage of the Jurassic Period, approximately 166 to 163 million years ago. Found in the Oxford Clay Formation at Must Farm, Whittlesey, Peterborough, this fossil provides a unique glimpse into the life of one of the iconic marine reptiles of the Jurassic seas.
Cryptoclidus eurymerus was a medium-sized plesiosaur known for its long neck and small head. It was well-adapted to life in the ocean, using its sharp, conical teeth to catch fish and other small marine animals. Fossils like this tooth are rare and highly sought after by collectors, as they showcase the impressive predatory adaptations of these ancient creatures.
Features:
This fossil has been professionally cleaned and prepped to ensure durability while highlighting its fine details. Its rarity and scientific significance make it an extraordinary addition to any fossil collection, museum display, or educational exhibit.
This Cryptoclidus eurymerus tooth fossil is a remarkable opportunity to own a genuine piece of Jurassic history. Its connection to Britain’s renowned fossil sites and its exceptional preservation make it a prized specimen for collectors, paleontology enthusiasts, and educators.
Don’t miss this chance to own a rare and authentic Plesiosaur tooth fossil. Add a piece of prehistoric marine history to your collection today!