Mosasaur - Fossil tooth - Mosasaurus Thalassotitan atrox





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Scientific name Mosasaurus Thalassotitan atrox, specimen Mosasaur, geological period Late Cretaceous, country of origin Morocco, condition Natural, authenticity Official.
Description from the seller
Scientific Name: Thalassotitan atrox (Mosasauridae)
Location: Morocco
Stage: Late Cretaceous
Size: Length of 11.5 cm
A thick, imposing specimen
Description of the fossil:
Spectacular, complete tooth of Thalassotitan atrox, one of the largest and most powerful mosasaurs of the Cretaceous. This specimen reaches a truly exceptional size, well above the typical average for the species.
The piece stands out for its great thickness, its robust shape, and its impeccable aesthetics. It is a completely natural tooth, with no restorations, and furthermore rooted—a feature extremely rare in mosasaurs due to the fragility of the basal area.
Its preservation is outstanding, with high-quality enamel and a visual presence that makes it a centerpiece in any serious collection. Originating from Morocco, one of the world's most important fossil sites for mosasaurs.
REF: 3574
Seller's Story
Scientific Name: Thalassotitan atrox (Mosasauridae)
Location: Morocco
Stage: Late Cretaceous
Size: Length of 11.5 cm
A thick, imposing specimen
Description of the fossil:
Spectacular, complete tooth of Thalassotitan atrox, one of the largest and most powerful mosasaurs of the Cretaceous. This specimen reaches a truly exceptional size, well above the typical average for the species.
The piece stands out for its great thickness, its robust shape, and its impeccable aesthetics. It is a completely natural tooth, with no restorations, and furthermore rooted—a feature extremely rare in mosasaurs due to the fragility of the basal area.
Its preservation is outstanding, with high-quality enamel and a visual presence that makes it a centerpiece in any serious collection. Originating from Morocco, one of the world's most important fossil sites for mosasaurs.
REF: 3574

