Description
Genuine Majungasaurus Dinosaur Claw Fossil from Madagascar
Presented here is an authentic Majungasaurus dinosaur claw fossil from the famous Maevarano Formation, recovered near Berivotra Village in northwestern Madagascar. This is a genuine theropod dinosaur fossil from the Late Cretaceous, carefully chosen for its preservation, anatomical clarity, and outstanding display appeal. The photographs show the exact specimen you will receive, with full sizing clearly visible in the images provided.
This fossil includes a fully hand-signed Premium Certificate of Authenticity, offering enhanced provenance documentation and long-term confidence in the fossil’s genuineness, identification, and collectability.
Geological Context – Maevarano Formation, Berivotra Village
The Maevarano Formation is one of the most important dinosaur-bearing formations in the Southern Hemisphere, dating to the Late Cretaceous, approximately 70–66 million years ago. During this time, Madagascar was an isolated landmass with a warm, seasonal climate shaped by river systems, floodplains, and alluvial channels.
The sediments of the Maevarano Formation consist primarily of sandstones and mudstones deposited by braided rivers and flood events. These depositional conditions allowed for rapid burial and preservation of vertebrate remains, including claws, teeth, and bones. Berivotra Village is a well-documented locality within this formation and has produced many scientifically significant fossils that reveal the unique dinosaur fauna of Cretaceous Madagascar.
Fossil Type and Species – Majungasaurus
Majungasaurus is a celebrated theropod dinosaur belonging to the family Abelisauridae, a group of carnivorous dinosaurs that dominated Gondwanan continents during the Late Cretaceous. Majungasaurus is known for its powerful build, shortened skull, and distinctive predatory adaptations, making it one of the apex predators of its ecosystem.
This specimen represents a fossilised claw from Majungasaurus, an essential anatomical tool used for gripping prey, maintaining stability, and interacting with the environment. Dinosaur claw fossils are among the most evocative and sought-after vertebrate fossils, offering a direct connection to the predatory behaviour of theropods.
Morphology and Functional Features
The claw displays the classic theropod ungual morphology, including a pronounced curvature, lateral compression, and a sharply tapered distal tip. These features reflect its functional role as an effective gripping and tearing instrument.
Natural surface textures and mineralisation are clearly preserved, providing an authentic fossil appearance shaped by millions of years of geological processes. Subtle variations in colour and texture are entirely natural, reflecting burial conditions within fluvial sediments. The fossil has not been artificially reshaped or reconstructed, ensuring its integrity as a true scientific specimen.
Paleoecological and Scientific Importance
Majungasaurus played a dominant ecological role in Late Cretaceous Madagascar. Fossils from the Maevarano Formation have been crucial in understanding isolated island dinosaur ecosystems and evolutionary pathways following Madagascar’s long separation from other Gondwanan landmasses.
Claw fossils such as this provide valuable insight into theropod biomechanics, predatory behaviour, and abelisaurid anatomy. They are widely valued in comparative collections for illustrating the distinctive adaptations of southern hemisphere carnivorous dinosaurs.
Collecting and Display Value
Majungasaurus fossils are highly desirable due to their restricted geographic occurrence, scientific importance, and strong collector appeal. Dinosaur claws are especially prized for their dramatic form and direct association with apex predators.
This specimen makes an exceptional display piece for a fossil cabinet, museum-style collection, private study, or educational setting. The photographs show the exact fossil you will receive, ensuring complete transparency and confidence in your purchase.
Supplied with a fully hand-signed Premium Certificate of Authenticity, this Majungasaurus dinosaur claw fossil from the Maevarano Formation represents a genuine and powerful piece of Late Cretaceous history from one of the world’s most significant dinosaur localities.






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