Turtle Coprolite from Madagascar – Authentic Fossilized Turtle Droppings from the Late Cretaceous
Explore our unique collection of turtle coprolite from Madagascar, beautifully preserved fossilized droppings that offer a rare and fascinating glimpse into the diet and behavior of ancient turtles. Formed over 70 million years ago, these specimens come from Madagascar’s rich Cretaceous deposits, a region celebrated for producing some of the world’s most distinctive vertebrate fossils.
Why Turtle Coprolite from Madagascar Stands Out
Madagascar’s fossil beds are known for exceptional mineralization, giving turtle coprolite a distinct texture, color, and density not found in material from other regions. These specimens often display well‑defined shapes and internal structure, making them ideal for collectors, educators, and anyone interested in paleoecology.
A Direct Link to Ancient Life
Coprolite provides valuable insight into the feeding habits of prehistoric turtles, preserving traces of plant matter, shell fragments, and other dietary clues. Each piece serves as a tangible record of ancient ecosystems, helping us understand how turtles lived, fed, and interacted with their environment during the Late Cretaceous.
Ethically Sourced, Scientifically Valuable
Every specimen in this category is responsibly collected from trusted Malagasy fossil localities. Each piece is unique, offering its own shape, mineral pattern, and geological story—perfect for display, study, or as a conversation‑starting addition to any fossil collection.
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