Description
Pterosaur Tooth
100 Millions years old
From Morocco
Sizes are less than an inch.
A 100-million-year-old pterosaur tooth found in Morocco gives clues about these flying reptiles from the Cretaceous period. The tooth was discovered in the Kem Kem Beds, a fossil-rich area known for ancient remains. It likely came from a large, fish-eating pterosaur with long jaws and sharp teeth. The shape of the tooth suggests it helped catch slippery fish. This find shows that pterosaurs lived in coastal areas and were part of a rich and diverse ecosystem in ancient North Africa.
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