Description
This listing features a genuine fossil echinoid (Micraster toxter), an extinct species of sea urchin from the Cretaceous period, found in the fossil-rich deposits of Taouz, Morocco. This well-preserved specimen is a remarkable example of prehistoric marine life and an excellent addition to any fossil collection.
About Micraster toxter (Fossil Echinoid)
Micraster toxter belonged to the Micrasteridae family, a group of heart-shaped sea urchins that thrived in marine environments during the Cretaceous period. These echinoids were adapted for burrowing in soft sediments, featuring a symmetrical shape, defined grooves, and a unique surface texture that helped them move through the seafloor.
Fossil Details:
- Scientific Name: Micraster toxter
- Common Name: Fossil Echinoid (Sea Urchin)
- Geological Age: Cretaceous (~100–66 million years ago)
- Location: Taouz, Morocco
- Formation: Cretaceous marine deposits
- Size: Refer to photos with scale for exact dimensions
- Condition: Well-preserved, showing fine structural details
Why This Fossil is Special:
- Genuine Micraster toxter echinoid from the Cretaceous period
- Sourced from the renowned fossil locality of Taouz, Morocco
- Part of the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the most prestigious ammonite and fossil collections
- 100% authentic specimen, supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity
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This Micraster toxter fossil echinoid is a must-have for collectors, researchers, or anyone fascinated by ancient marine life. A perfect display specimen or a unique gift for fossil enthusiasts.






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