Product Description
Kimmeridgian layers , Oxfordshire. Jurassic Period c.160-155 million years old. A large and excellent vertebrae (back bone) from a Pliosaur, a huge and ferocious marine predatory reptile with a huge head and jaws lined with large pointed sharp teeth and four large flipper like limbs for powering it through the water. Pliosaurs were the apex predators in the seas during the Jurassic period. A large and very nice example of the type, from a Hampshire Geologists collection, 118mm x 93mm x 50mm