Description
Ichthyosaur Flipper Bone Fossil – Jurassic Marine Reptile, Kimmeridge Clay, Weymouth, UK
Geological Period: Kimmeridgian, Late Jurassic (~155 Million Years Old)
Formation: Kimmeridge Clay
Location: Weymouth, Dorset, UK
Authenticity: 100% Genuine Specimen with Certificate of Authenticity
This is a rare and well-preserved Ichthyosaur flipper bone fossil from the Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay of Weymouth, Dorset, UK. Ichthyosaurs were large, fast-swimming marine reptiles that thrived in the Mesozoic seas, resembling modern dolphins but belonging to a completely different reptilian lineage.
Ichthyosaurs were among the top predators of the Jurassic seas, using their streamlined bodies and strong paddle-like flippers to propel themselves efficiently while hunting squid, fish, and other marine creatures. Fossils from the Kimmeridgian stage are particularly sought after due to their excellent preservation and scientific significance.
Why This Fossil is Special?
RARE & Collectible – Authentic Ichthyosaur flipper bone fossil from the Late Jurassic
Well-Preserved Detail – Fossilized bone structure remains intact
Direct from Kimmeridge Clay, Weymouth – A world-renowned fossil-rich site
100% Genuine & Authentic – Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
From the Alice Purnell Collection – One of the largest ammonite and fossil collections in the world
Specifications:
Size: See scale rule in photos (each square = 1cm)
Condition: Excellent preservation with visible bone structure
Exact Specimen: The fossil shown in the images is the one you will receive
This museum-quality Ichthyosaur fossil is perfect for serious collectors, educational displays, or as a unique prehistoric relic from the Age of Dinosaurs.
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