Crocodile Bone Fossil - Jurassic Era (Oxford Clay, Kings Dyke, Peterborough, UK)

Step into the ancient world of the Jurassic period with this Crocodile Bone Fossil, sourced from the Oxford Clay formation in Kings Dyke, Whittlesey, Peterborough. This fossil dates back to the Callovian stage of the Jurassic period, approximately 166-163 million years ago. Crocodiles thrived in the warm, shallow seas and coastal areas of the Jurassic, and this bone fossil provides a fascinating glimpse into their prehistoric existence.

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Crocodiles have existed for over 200 million years, and this fossil provides a rare opportunity to own a piece of that incredible history. Fossilized bones like this one help paleontologists understand the anatomy and evolution of these ancient reptiles. The preservation of this crocodile bone highlights the intricate details of its structure, making it a valuable addition to any fossil collection or educational display.

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This Crocodile Bone Fossil from the Jurassic period is a unique and scientifically significant piece, perfect for fossil collectors, educators, or anyone with a passion for ancient history. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this exceptional specimen and explore the fascinating world of prehistoric crocodiles. Add it to your collection today!