The remains of a 370-million-year-old jaw, discovered in Morocco, helped scientists understand the unique jaw mechanism of prehistoric sharks, their predation and feeding methods.
Two days ago a couple of photos of the lower jaw of a Spinosaurus aegypticus, a dinosaur, were posted on the Internet. The fossils, found in a region called Kem Kem, southeastern Morocco, were believed to be for sale on Facebook. Responding to allegations, George Corneille, the man who posted the photos told Yabiladi his version of the story.