This authentic Pterosaur finger bone fossil, a metacarpal from the wing structure, dates back approximately 92-98 million years to the Late Cretaceous. Recovered from the famous Kem Kem Beds of Morocco, this specimen once supported the wing of a flying reptile that soared above prehistoric landscapes.
Pterosaurs relied on elongated finger bones to anchor their wing membranes—making this piece a direct connection to ancient flight. Its natural texture and preservation make it a clean, eye-catching display piece.
This is the exact specimen you will receive , professionally framed and ready for display.
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