1.2" Rare, Cretaceous Crocodile (Goniopholis) Tooth in Situ - England

This is a rare, 1.2" long tooth of a Lower Cretaceous age Crocodile (Goniopholis sp.). It was collected from the Wessex Formation in West Sussex, England. The Wealden Group of the Wessex Formation is Cretaceous - Barremian Stage in age, meaning this tooth is approximately 130 million years old. It has been exposed from the rock it was found in, though it has been left with a section of rock attached for 'in situ' presentation.

It comes with an acrylic display stand.

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DETAILS
SPECIES
Goniopholis sp.
LOCATION
Horsham, West Sussex, England
FORMATION
Wessex Formation, Wealden Group
SIZE
1.2" long tooth, entire specimen 2.9 x 2.6"
ITEM
#177062
GUARANTEE
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