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Mosasaur Tooth, from Morocco (25 Selected)

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Mosasaur Tooth, from Morocco (25 Selected)A Mosasaur tooth selected specially for your order

Mosasaur Tooth, from Morocco
70 Million Years Old, Cretaceous Period

Measurements vary Approx.
Thickness  2.5 cm
Width  1.8 - 2.3 cm
Length  4.3 - 5 cm



Mosasaurs (from Latin Mosa meaning the ‘Meuse river', and Greek meaning 'lizard') are large, extinct, marine reptiles. The first fossil remains were discovered in a limestone quarry at Maastricht on the Meuse in 1770s.

During the last 20 million years of the Cretaceous period (Turonian-Maastrichtian), with the extinction of the Ichthyosaurs and decline of Plesiosaurs, mosasaurs became the dominant marine predators.

Mosasaurs breathed air, were powerful swimmers, and were well-adapted to living in the warm, shallow, epicontinental seas prevalent during the Late Cretaceous Period. Mosasaurs were so well adapted to this environment that they gave birth to live young, rather than return to the shore to lay eggs, as sea turtles do.


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