Otodus Shark Vertebrae - Natural Assembly
Otodus Shark Vertebrae - Natural Assembly
Paleocene Epoch, Approx. 60 Million Years Old - Khouribga, Morocco
This impressive Otodus shark vertebrae fossil features a naturally aligned set of five articulated vertebrae from one of the most formidable marine predators to ever inhabit Earth’s oceans. Dating back around 60 million years, it originates from the phosphate beds of Khouribga, Morocco — a world-renowned site for fossilized sharks.
Unlike isolated vertebrae, this natural grouping has remained beautifully connected, offering a rare and authentic glimpse into the anatomy of this ancient giant. As a direct ancestor of the legendary Megalodon, Otodus represents both power and prehistoric grace in perfect balance.
Features:
• Authentic fossil from the extinct Otodus shark
• Natural assembly of five articulated vertebrae
• Geological Age: Paleocene (~60 million years old)
• Origin: Khouribga, Morocco
• Dimensions: 26.4 × 12.8 cm
Condition:
100% genuine fossil — natural articulation, professionally cleaned and stabilized
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