Uncover a piece of Jurassic marine life with this genuine Stenesaurus tooth fossil. Sourced from the Oxford Clay formation at Bradley Fen in Whittlesey, Peterborough, this specimen dates back to the Callovian stage of the Jurassic period, offering a glimpse into ancient aquatic ecosystems.

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Stenesaurus was a formidable predator in its Jurassic seas, and its well-preserved tooth is evidence of its hunting prowess. This fossil retains exquisite details that highlight the adaptations of marine reptiles in the Jurassic era. The tooth's robustness and pointed shape illustrate its role in the diet and predatory behavior of Stenesaurus.

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This fossil is part of a former private collection and has been meticulously prepared to showcase its natural features without compromising its integrity. The inclusion of a scale cube in the photo verifies the size and authenticity of the fossil.

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Enhance your fossil collection with this rare Stenesaurus tooth, a testament to the ancient marine predators that once roamed our oceans. Its historical significance and impressive preservation make it a valuable addition to any collection.