Ichthyosaur vertebrae are the bones that make up the spine of an ichthyosaur, an extinct marine reptile that lived during the Mesozoic era. Ichthyosaur vertebrae have a distinct shape, featuring a semicircular, flat front, and a concave back. The vertebrae are connected by a series of ligaments, allowing for flexibility and movement. Ichthyosaur vertebrae are often found preserved in fossilized form, allowing for detailed study of the anatomy of this ancient creature. This specific specimen was inlayed in its natural matrix surrounding where the fossils were found on the coast of England.
Location: England
Weight: 1lb 14.4oz
Size: Matrix 7.5x5 inches - Fossil 3.5x2.8 inches
Collections: Fossils