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Rare Pseudocetorhinus Pickfordi Fossil Fish Tooth – Aust Cliff, Bristol – Upper Triassic – Genuine Specimen + COA!

SGD $15.68

Pseudocetorhinus pickfordi Fossil Fish Tooth from Aust Cliff, Bristol

We are excited to offer you this incredible Pseudocetorhinus pickfordi fossil fish tooth, an extraordinary specimen from the Aust Cliff area of Bristol. This fossil comes from the Upper Triassic period, specifically the Westbury Formation of the Penarth Group, which is renowned for yielding fascinating and rare fossils. A true piece of ancient history, this tooth represents a species of fish that lived approximately 200 million years ago!

Origin:

  • Location: Aust Cliff, Bristol, UK
  • Geological Formation: Westbury Formation, Penarth Group
  • Age: Upper Triassic, around 200 million years old

Why This Specimen? This particular fossil was hand-collected by our team member Alison on the 17th of August 2024, during one of our field expeditions. Alison has carefully cleaned, prepped, and treated this fossil to ensure it is in its best condition for display or study. What you see in the photos is the exact fossil you will receive. Please note that the scale cube shown in the images is 1 cm, providing a clear understanding of the specimen’s size. For full sizing details, please refer to the photos.

Product Details:

  • Species: Pseudocetorhinus pickfordi
  • Type: Fish tooth fossil
  • Location: Aust Cliff, Bristol
  • Age: Upper Triassic, approximately 200 million years old
  • Condition: Prepped and treated for stability and preservation by an expert

What You Will Receive:

  • 1x Pseudocetorhinus pickfordi fossil fish tooth (actual specimen in the photos)
  • Certificate of Authenticity (COA) confirming that this fossil is 100% genuine

About Us: We pride ourselves on offering genuine fossils that have been ethically sourced and carefully selected by our expert team. Every fossil in our collection is meticulously prepared to highlight its natural beauty and historical significance. All of our fossils come with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing the authenticity and value of your purchase.

Please Note: This listing is for the exact fossil shown in the photos. If you have any questions or require more information, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We are more than happy to assist!

Add this unique piece of natural history to your collection today, or give it as a special gift for the fossil enthusiast in your life!

Thank you for visiting our listing!

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Pseudocetorhinus pickfordi Fossil Fish Tooth from Aust Cliff, Bristol

We are excited to offer you this incredible Pseudocetorhinus pickfordi fossil fish tooth, an extraordinary specimen from the Aust Cliff area of Bristol. This fossil comes from the Upper Triassic period, specifically the Westbury Formation of the Penarth Group, which is renowned for yielding fascinating and rare fossils. A true piece of ancient history, this tooth represents a species of fish that lived approximately 200 million years ago!

Origin:

  • Location: Aust Cliff, Bristol, UK
  • Geological Formation: Westbury Formation, Penarth Group
  • Age: Upper Triassic, around 200 million years old

Why This Specimen? This particular fossil was hand-collected by our team member Alison on the 17th of August 2024, during one of our field expeditions. Alison has carefully cleaned, prepped, and treated this fossil to ensure it is in its best condition for display or study. What you see in the photos is the exact fossil you will receive. Please note that the scale cube shown in the images is 1 cm, providing a clear understanding of the specimen’s size. For full sizing details, please refer to the photos.

Product Details:

  • Species: Pseudocetorhinus pickfordi
  • Type: Fish tooth fossil
  • Location: Aust Cliff, Bristol
  • Age: Upper Triassic, approximately 200 million years old
  • Condition: Prepped and treated for stability and preservation by an expert

What You Will Receive:

  • 1x Pseudocetorhinus pickfordi fossil fish tooth (actual specimen in the photos)
  • Certificate of Authenticity (COA) confirming that this fossil is 100% genuine

About Us: We pride ourselves on offering genuine fossils that have been ethically sourced and carefully selected by our expert team. Every fossil in our collection is meticulously prepared to highlight its natural beauty and historical significance. All of our fossils come with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing the authenticity and value of your purchase.

Please Note: This listing is for the exact fossil shown in the photos. If you have any questions or require more information, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We are more than happy to assist!

Add this unique piece of natural history to your collection today, or give it as a special gift for the fossil enthusiast in your life!

Thank you for visiting our listing!

Additional information

Weight 10 g
Era

Triassic

Origin

United Kingdom

Triassic Information

The Triassic Period (252–201 million years ago) marked the beginning of the Mesozoic Era, following the Permian-Triassic mass extinction, the most severe extinction event in Earth's history. The climate was hot and dry, with vast deserts and little polar ice. Life slowly recovered, leading to the rise of the first dinosaurs, pterosaurs (flying reptiles), and early mammals. Reptiles, including large archosaurs (ancestors of crocodiles and dinosaurs), dominated both land and sea. In the oceans, ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs thrived alongside ammonites and early coral reefs. The first true conifers and ginkgo trees spread across the land. The period ended with another mass extinction, paving the way for the Jurassic and the golden age of dinosaurs.

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