“…Partial skeletons include a variety of fishes (Cavin et al, 2015), a sauropod dinosaur, Rebbachisaurus garasbae (Lavocat 1954), and the predatory dinosaurs Deltadromeus agilis and Spinosaurus aegyptiacus (Sereno et al, 1996, Ibrahim et al, 2014. A rich and highly diverse vertebrate assemblage is preserved, consisting of freshwater osteichthyans (Cavin and Brito, 2001;Yiabumoto and Uycno, 2005;Forey et al, 2011;Cavin et al, 2015), sharks (Dutheil and Brito, 2009;Martill and Ibrahim, 2012), amphibians (Rage and Dutheil, 2008), turtles (De Broin, 2002;Gaffney et al, 2002Gaffney et al, , 2006, snakes (Klein et al, 2017), crocodyliforms (Larsson and Sues, 2007;Sereno and Larsson, 2009), pterosaurs (Ibrahim et al, 2010;Martill et al, 2018;Rodrigues et al, 2011) and dinosaurs (Sereno et al, 1996;Cau et al, 2012;Ibrahim et al, 2014Ibrahim et al, , 2016Mannion and Barrett, 2013;Wilson and Allain, 2015). In addition, the Kem Kem assemblage also preserves a diverse ichnofauna (Ibrahim et al, 2014), notably rare dinosaur footprints.…”