Pterosaur Fossil Jaw – Rare Flying Reptile Remains | Morocco
Pterosaur Fossil Jaw – Rare Flying Reptile Remains | Morocco
Flying Reptile Jaw (Unidentified) – Rare Pterosaur Remains from the Late Cretaceous
Maastrichtian Stage (~70 million years ago) | Khouribga, Morocco
This exceptional fossil jaw comes from an unidentified flying reptile, preserved from the final chapter of the dinosaur era. Recovered from the Maastrichtian deposits of Khouribga, Morocco, it dates to around 70 million years ago — a time when pterosaurs ruled the skies above prehistoric seas and coastlines.
The jaw is completely natural, displaying powerful structure and raw anatomical presence. Its size, weight, and authenticity make it a truly rare survival from deep time — a striking fossil that captures both the mystery and dominance of prehistoric flight.
Details:
• Fossil type: Flying reptile jaw (unidentified pterosaur)
• Geological stage: Maastrichtian (~70 Mya)
• Origin: Khouribga, Morocco
• Length: 32 cm
• Weight: 4 kg
• Strong bone structure with natural surface detail
Condition: 100% authentic fossil, naturally preserved and professionally stabilized
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