Halisaurus Arambourgi – A Rare Marine Predator
Halisaurus Arambourgi – A Rare Marine Predator
Late Cretaceous, Approx. 70 Million Years Old - Khouribga, Morocco
Step back into the ancient seas with this extraordinary Halisaurus arambourgi imprint — a rare and visually striking fossil from the Late Cretaceous period, around 70 million years ago. Halisaurus was a smaller, agile relative of the giant Mosasaurs, built for speed and precision in the warm, shallow oceans of prehistoric North Africa.
Unlike typical skeletal fossils, this piece preserves the natural body impression of the animal, captured in fine limestone with stunning detail. The outline of the skull, spine, and fins remains clearly visible, offering a breathtaking glimpse into a vanished marine world.
Features:
• Authentic Halisaurus arambourgi body imprint in natural limestone
• Geological period: Late Cretaceous (~72–66 million years ago)
• Origin: Khouribga, Morocco
• Exceptional preservation and elegant visual impact
Condition:
Naturally preserved — professionally prepared and ready for display
Couldn't load pickup availability
Share
