Fossilised tooth of a Phytosaurus from the Rhaetian age (Late Triassic), dating 205 million years ago, in what is now Nancy, France. This tooth measures 5cm long. Phytosaurs are a group of extinct semi-aquatic animals that resembled modern-day crocodilians in appearance and lived during the Late Triassic (around 230-200 million years ago). Collection Jean-Philippe et Francois-Xavier Blouet, paleontologists.
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