Mosasaur - Fossilised jaw - 43 cm - 7.5 cm





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An impressive and completely natural fossil from the age of the dinosaurs. This authentic Mosasaurus jaw originates from the famous Kem Kem Formation in Morocco and dates from the Late Cretaceous, a period of roughly 66 to 100 million years ago.
What makes this specimen special is the exceptional state of preservation. The jaw is entirely original, with no restorations, fillings, or reconstructed parts. The natural tooth arrangement, the fossil bone, and the characteristic carnivore teeth are exactly as they have been preserved for millions of years in the geological strata.
This marine apex predator once ruled the prehistoric oceans and stood at the top of the food chain. A fossil like this tells a story from a world that existed long before humans.
A rare opportunity to own a pure and untouched piece of prehistoric history. A fossil that has survived millions of years and today still retains the same impressive appearance as when it was be
An impressive and completely natural fossil from the age of the dinosaurs. This authentic Mosasaurus jaw originates from the famous Kem Kem Formation in Morocco and dates from the Late Cretaceous, a period of roughly 66 to 100 million years ago.
What makes this specimen special is the exceptional state of preservation. The jaw is entirely original, with no restorations, fillings, or reconstructed parts. The natural tooth arrangement, the fossil bone, and the characteristic carnivore teeth are exactly as they have been preserved for millions of years in the geological strata.
This marine apex predator once ruled the prehistoric oceans and stood at the top of the food chain. A fossil like this tells a story from a world that existed long before humans.
A rare opportunity to own a pure and untouched piece of prehistoric history. A fossil that has survived millions of years and today still retains the same impressive appearance as when it was be

