Moroccan Myliobatis dixoni refers to a species of prehistoric ray fish believed to have inhabited the waters around Morocco during the Late Cretaceous period. Fossils of this species have been discovered in the Kem Kem Beds, a renowned fossil deposit in Morocco known for its diverse array of marine and terrestrial fossils.
Myliobatis dixoni is characterized by its flattened body, wing-like pectoral fins, and a long, whip-like tail. These features enabled it to maneuver gracefully through the ancient seas, likely feeding on small fish and crustaceans near the ocean floor.
Moroccan Myliobatis dixoni refers to a species of prehistoric ray fish believed to have inhabited the waters around Morocco during the Late Cretaceous period. Fossils of this species have been discovered in the Kem Kem Beds, a renowned fossil deposit in Morocco known for its diverse array of marine and terrestrial fossils.