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Hamadasuchus Fossil Tooth Crocodile Prehistoric Reptile Cretaceous Collection (4)

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Description

Origin : Morocco. Hamada du Guir (Ifezouane Formation)

Geological era : Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Age : 105-94 million of years

Size : cm 1.7


Prehistoric Crocodile Fossil Tooth 1.7 cm Hamadasuchus rebouli. Armored Loricate Extinct Reptiles Mesozoic Cretaceous Collectibles Paleontology Museum.

Nice collectible fossil specimen, partially intact apical specimen, with good surface details. Only a piece, as in photos.


Hamadasuchus rebouli (Buffetaut, 1994) is an extinct genus of mesoeucrocodyle crocodilomorphs (Reptilia - Loricata - Sebecosuchia - Peirosauridae). The fossil remains have been found in the outskirts of Kem Kem Formation in South-East Morocco. These fossil beds date back to the plans of Albian and Cenomanian included between the Lower Cretaceous (from 105.3 to 94.3 million years). Hamadasuchus was first assigned to the Trematochampsidae family. Such diagnostic features include its laterally compressed and dented teeth. It had a deep muzzle and a slightly heterodied teeth with three distinct morphologies of the teeth in the lower jaw sections. Its location is in Hamada du Guir's silicoclastic fields.



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