Fossil Turtle Skull – Authentic Cretaceous Marine Reptile
$ 3.000,00 Original price was: $ 3.000,00.$ 2.500,00Current price is: $ 2.500,00.
SPECIES: Marine Turtle
AGE: Late Cretaceous (~70 Million Years)
LOCATION: North Africa (e.g., Morocco)
FORMATION: Phosphate Deposits
SIZE: Skull ~20 cm
CATEGORY: Reptile Fossils
SUB CATEGORY: Turtle Fossils Skull
Fossil Turtle Skull – Authentic Cretaceous Marine Reptile
This genuine fossil turtle skull measures approximately 30 cm and makes an excellent collectible for fossil enthusiasts, educators, and natural history collectors. The turtle lived around 70 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period.
Marine turtles were not dinosaurs. They were ancient ocean reptiles related to modern sea turtles. They shared the seas with large predators but swam peacefully. Their streamlined shells and strong flippers allowed them to thrive in open water.
The skull preserves clear anatomical features, including eye openings and beak-like jaws used to feed on shellfish, crustaceans, and other marine organisms. Complete turtle skulls are much rarer than shell fragments, making this specimen scientifically significant and highly collectible.
This fossil is authentic, not a replica or cast. Experts professionally prepared it to highlight its natural structure while preserving its integrity. It serves as a rare, impressive display piece that brings a part of the Cretaceous ocean into any collection.

Early discoveries of marine turtle fossils helped scientists understand that turtles have inhabited ocean ecosystems since the age of dinosaurs. This specimen comes from North Africa, a region known for producing exceptionally preserved Cretaceous marine fossils.
Fossil turtle skulls offer insight into feeding behavior, sensory adaptations, and the evolutionary history of one of the most successful reptile groups alive today. Despite living alongside large marine predators, these turtles were not dinosaurs but ancient reptiles with a lineage stretching over 100 million years.
Finding a turtle skull of this size and quality is rare. Complete cranial material is far less common than shell fragments, making this specimen an exceptional educational and display piece for private collectors, museums, galleries, or corporate settings.
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Despite living during the Cretaceous Period, marine turtles were not dinosaurs but ancient reptiles related to modern sea turtles. Their lineage stretches back over 100 million years, making them one of the oldest surviving reptile groups on Earth.
Finding a turtle skull of this size and quality is a rare event. Complete cranial material is far less common than shell fragments, which makes this specimen an exceptional educational piece for both adults and young learners. It is highly desirable for private collectors, museums, and galleries, and would also serve as a striking centerpiece in a public or corporate setting.
The skull preserves its natural anatomical structure, including the eye openings and beak area. Experts carefully extracted it from the surrounding rock and performed minimal restoration (approximately 21%).
We also offer a variety of high-quality fossil specimens, including turtle fossils, marine reptile material, and authentic prehistoric bones and teeth. Shipping costs are included, and we provide professional crating and secure worldwide delivery.
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