Mosasaur Fossil – Halisaurus arambourgi 3 m Marine Predator | Morocco ventral plateLate Cretaceous, Approx. 70 Million Years Old Khouribga, Morocco Dive into the ancient seas with this extraordinary Halisaurus arambourgi skeleton, an exceptional 3 meter specimen from the Late Cretaceous period. Unearthed from the world famous phosphate beds of Khouribga, Morocco, this rare fossil captures the perfect balance of elegance and power that defined these agile marine predators. With its elongated skull, streamlined body, and beautifully
A remarkable glimpse into ancient marine life
419–359 Million Years Old - Morocco
Preserved in its natural stone matrix
Discovered in the ancient sediments of the North Sea
this specimen features exceptional crystallization and color detail
no restoration• Notable feature: Well-preserved dentition
This authentic Tethysaurus nopcsai fossil originates from the Turonian stage of the Late Cretaceous
Features:• Multiple trilobites preserved together in natural stone• Geological Period: Devonian (~419–359 million years old)• Origin: Morocco• Exceptional anatomical detail • Dimensions: 17
460 million years• Dimensions: 25
This authentic Carcharodontosaurus saharicus tooth originates from the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous
it belonged to a semi-aquatic predator that ruled both land and water
000 years ago — leaving behind only rare and remarkable fossils like this one