Plesiosaur Tooth in Matrix Stand

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  • Plesiosaur (“Near to Lizard”)

    Timeline: Late Triassic - Late Cretaceous (203 - 66 million years ago)

    Size: 1.5 - 15 metres
    Range: European seas and throughout Pacific Ocean
    Habitat: Wide range of marine environments
    Diet: Piscivorous

    Plesiosaurs were not dinosaurs, although they coexisted throughout their long history. They are aquatic reptiles with long flexible necks, small heads and large, oval-shaped bodies with small tails. They had four fins and a short broad tail for mobility. They mostly fed on fish, cephalopods and mollusks, but new evidence may suggest they were also “bottom-feeders”, grazing the seabed for clams and snails.

    It is believed that Plesiosaurs did not lay eggs like dinosaurs and modern reptiles, but instead gave birth to live young. New research on plesiosaur fossils provides evidence that plesiosaur babies were poor swimmers and likely required parental care.

  • This Plesiosaur Tooth in Matrix (175Million Years Old) has been mounted on a bespoke solid oak stand.

    Base: Solid European Oak, locally sourced from our Cheshire-based supplier and specially selected for a smooth grain. Hand-finished to order in our studio with an optional black wood stain or traditional beeswax varnish.

    Mount: Stainless steel with stunning black lacquer coat for long-lasting protection

    Base Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 1.5 cm

    Our stands are handcrafted in Cheshire and are designed to cradle the specimen, offering a 360° perspective and highlighting its best features while still preserving the natural form.

    The picture shown is an example of the quality that you can expect to receive. Please be aware that, as these are natural products, they are subject to some variation.

  • We work closely with reputable suppliers all over the world to source high quality, genuine specimens. Each fossil comes with a certificate of authenticity documenting the provenance of each specimen, including the age and location where it was discovered.