This listing features a Hyperolophus fossil fish, a rare and well-preserved specimen from the Upper Cretaceous of Germany. Fossil fish from this period provide a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric marine ecosystems, making this piece a valuable addition to any collection.
✔ 100% genuine specimen with a natural patina
✔ Exceptional preservation, showcasing scales, fins, and body structure
✔ Rarely offered species from the Upper Cretaceous
✔ Perfect for collectors, researchers, or educational displays
All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. The specimen shown in the photos is the exact fossil you will receive.
Hyperlopus is an extinct genus of Cretaceous fish, part of a thriving marine ecosystem that existed millions of years ago. These fish swam in the prehistoric seas of what is now Germany, fossilised in fine-grained sedimentary deposits that preserved them in exceptional detail.
This rare fossil fish provides a direct link to the Late Cretaceous period, an era dominated by diverse marine life, including large predatory fish, ammonites, and marine reptiles.
This Hyperolophus fossil is part of the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the largest and most respected fossil collections in the world. We specialise in high-quality, authentic fossils, ensuring this piece is ideal for museum displays, private collections, or educational study.
A stunning Upper Cretaceous fish fossil—own a piece of prehistoric marine history today!