This rare fossil crocodile tooth from the species Metriorhynchus, dating to the Callovian stage of the Jurassic period, is an extraordinary find from Bradley Fen, Whittlesey, Peterborough, UK. Estimated to be around 165 million years old, this specimen provides an incredible glimpse into the marine reptiles that inhabited Britain’s Jurassic seas. Each fossil in our collection is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, verifying its historical and scientific significance.

The species Metriorhynchus was an exceptional marine crocodile adapted to life in the open ocean, with streamlined bodies and paddle-like limbs. This tooth displays the sharp, pointed structure typical of Metriorhynchus, indicating its role as a predator of fish and other marine life. Fossils like this are highly valued for their connection to the diverse marine ecosystems of the Jurassic period and their insights into the evolution of marine reptiles.

This carefully chosen Metriorhynchus tooth is an exceptional addition for fossil collectors, educators, or enthusiasts of ancient marine reptiles. Owning this rare fossil is a unique opportunity to connect with the Jurassic era and the fascinating creatures that ruled the seas. Don’t miss the chance to add this genuine Metriorhynchus tooth to your collection today!