Mosasaur - Fossil tooth - 7 cm (No Reserve Price)





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Huge mosasaur tooth from Morocco, complete with root and part of the jawbone. The bone is partially restored, but the natural porosity is still visible. The tooth is completely natural. It belonged to a large adult specimen. Discovered in the northwestern Sahara. This Cretaceous animal was one of the largest marine predators.
Mosasaurus was one of the last mosasaurids, as well as one of the largest. Like most mosasaurids, its limbs had evolved into short but efficient fins, with the front fins being larger than the rear fins. The largest known species, M. hoffmannii, could reach a length of 17-18 meters (56 feet), slightly longer than its closest relatives Tylosaurus and Hainosaurus. Additionally, Mosasaurus was also the most robust among mosasaurids, reaching an impressive weight of 25-30 tons in the most developed specimens, especially the skull, which had a jaw closely connected to the skull. The body was long, thick, and barrel-shaped. The eyes were relatively large but provided poor binocular vision, and the olfactory bulbs were underdeveloped; therefore, experts believe that Mosasaurus lived near the surface.
Huge mosasaur tooth from Morocco, complete with root and part of the jawbone. The bone is partially restored, but the natural porosity is still visible. The tooth is completely natural. It belonged to a large adult specimen. Discovered in the northwestern Sahara. This Cretaceous animal was one of the largest marine predators.
Mosasaurus was one of the last mosasaurids, as well as one of the largest. Like most mosasaurids, its limbs had evolved into short but efficient fins, with the front fins being larger than the rear fins. The largest known species, M. hoffmannii, could reach a length of 17-18 meters (56 feet), slightly longer than its closest relatives Tylosaurus and Hainosaurus. Additionally, Mosasaurus was also the most robust among mosasaurids, reaching an impressive weight of 25-30 tons in the most developed specimens, especially the skull, which had a jaw closely connected to the skull. The body was long, thick, and barrel-shaped. The eyes were relatively large but provided poor binocular vision, and the olfactory bulbs were underdeveloped; therefore, experts believe that Mosasaurus lived near the surface.

