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Enchodus libycus Fish Tooth Fossil (2.25") – Late Cretaceous, Morocco

Enchodus libycus Fish Tooth Fossil (2.25") – Late Cretaceous, Morocco

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  • 2.25" = 5,72 cm
  • Morocco
  • Late Cretaceous (~70–90 million years old)

This genuine Enchodus libycus tooth fossil originates from the Cretaceous marine deposits of Morocco. Enchodus, often called the “saber-toothed herring”, was a fierce predatory fish that inhabited ancient seas alongside mosasaurs and sharks.

The tooth is characterized by its long, dagger-like shape and sharp point, adapted for capturing prey. Enchodus teeth are highly recognizable and sought after due to their appearance and excellent fossilization.

PS. Glued in 1 place which is common for these fossils.

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