


Mosasaurus Teeth in Matrix
Mosasaurus two rooted teeth, and one partial embedded in its original matrix, accompanied by other fossils. Both teeth bearsa distinctive bore hole created by a marine clam. The specimen has been expertly stabilized to ensure its enduring preservation.
No repair or restoration.
Mosasaurs, part of the family Mosasauridae, were the top ocean predators during the Late Cretaceous, around 66–70 million years ago. Think of them as giant, sea-dwelling lizards with powerful jaws and paddle-like limbs. The genus Mosasaurus, the namesake of the group, is among the most famous. Fossils found in Morocco offer a fascinating glimpse into their world, where they hunted fish, squid, and even other marine reptiles. These creatures truly ruled their ancient seas!
AGE
Cretaceous
LOCATION
Morocco
Size
Larger tooth 5.15". Matrix 8.5"x5"
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