Description
? Fossil Tooth of Enchodus libycus – 3.2 cm ?
Dive into the prehistoric seas with this authentic Enchodus libycus tooth ?, a fossilized relic from the Late Cretaceous period (around 70 million years ago)! Measuring 3.2 cm x 1.1 cm x 0.8 cm, this sharp, spear-like tooth belonged to a fierce predatory fish, often nicknamed the “saber-toothed herring” due to its prominent fangs.
? Key Features
• ? Size: 3.2 cm x 1.1 cm x 0.8 cm
• ? Origin: Khouribga, Morocco
• ? Age: ~70 million years (Late Cretaceous)
• ? Authentic fossil, perfect for collectors, educators, and paleontology lovers
The Enchodus was a dominant predator in ancient seas, preying on smaller fish and squid-like creatures. Its elongated, fang-like teeth make it one of the most distinctive and collectible marine fossils from Morocco.
✨ Ideal for:
• Fossil and natural history collectors ?
• Prehistoric-themed decor ?
• Educational purposes and teaching kits ?
• A unique gift for fossil enthusiasts ?
Add a piece of prehistoric ocean history to your collection with this fascinating Enchodus libycus tooth! ?








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