Mosasaurus - Teeth - Dinosaur

Mosasaurus - Teeth - Dinosaur

Mosasaurs- The prehistoric giants of the seas


Mosasaurus beaugei-T-Rex der Meere The Mosasaurs were fascinating marine reptiles that ruled the oceans during the Upper Cretaceous, around 83.6 to 66 million years ago. These impressive creatures belonged to the Mosasauridae family and were closely related to modern-day lizards and snakes.

Mosasaurs were characterised by their perfect adaptation to life in the water. Their extremities had evolved into fins that exhibited the phenomenon of hyperphalangy - supernumerary phalanges that enabled improved manoeuvrability in the water. The long tail ended in a hypocercal fin, with the end of the spine curving downwards and supporting the larger part of the caudal fin.

The skull of the Mosasaurs was elongated and equipped with a strong jaw. Their teeth were mostly pointed and uniform, although there were exceptions such as the genus Igdamanosaurus, which had spherical crushing teeth. A special feature was the joint in the central lower jaw, which allowed the mouth to be opened wide.

Mosasaurs were opportunistic hunters and were at the top of the marine food chain. Their diet was varied and included fish, sharks, sea turtles, ammonites, seabirds and even other marine reptiles. Their powerful jaws and ability to open their mouths wide enabled them to swallow large prey whole.

Fossil finds indicate that Mosasaurs led an aggressive lifestyle, as evidenced by numerous fractures on their skeletons. Their hunting strategy was probably based on quick surprise attacks rather than stalking their prey.

The first Mosasaur fossils were discovered in the Netherlands in the late 18th century. Since then, numerous finds on all continents, including Antarctica, have increased our understanding of these fascinating creatures. Of particular note is the discovery of an almost complete Mosasaur skeleton in Kansas, USA, which provides valuable insights into the anatomy and lifestyle of these animals.

Mosasaurs became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous period, possibly due to climate change and the famous meteorite impact that also led to the extinction of the Dinosaurs. Their disappearance marked the end of an era and paved the way for the success story of mammals in the oceans.

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14.8 cm Mosasaur tooth with root

14.8 cm large tooth of the Mosasaurus with tooth root The 14.8 cm tooth of the Mosasaurus Prognatho..

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2,4 cm Mosasaur Tooth

2.4 cm light-coloured tooth of the Mosasaurus The 2.4 cm long tooth of Mosasaurus beaugei has a lig..

19.00€ Ex Tax: 15.97€

3,0 cm Igdamanosaurus aegyptiacus Zahnkrone

3.0 cm massive tooth crown of Igdamanosaurus aegyptiacus The 3.0 cm tooth crown of Igdamanosaurus a..

24.00€ Ex Tax: 20.17€

3,1 cm Mosasaurus Zahn

3.1 cm light-coloured tooth of the Mosasaurus The 3.1 cm long curved tooth of Mosasaurus beaugei ha..

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3,6 cm Igdamanosaurus aegyptiacus Zahnkrone

3.6 cm large and brown tooth crown of Igdamanosaurus aegyptiacus The 3.6 cm tooth crown of the Igda..

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3.1 cm Igdamanosaurus aegyptiacus Tooth crown

3.1 cm large tooth crown of Igdamanosaurus aegyptiacus The 3.1 cm tooth crown of Igdamanosaurus aeg..

29.00€ Ex Tax: 24.37€

4.1 cm Mosasaur tooth

4.1 cm wide tooth of the Mosasaurus The 4.1 cm long tooth of Mosasaurus beaugei has a darker brown ..

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5,2 cm Mosasaur tooth

5.2 cm dark brown tooth of the Mosasaurus The 5.2 cm long tooth of Mosasaurus beaugei has a dark br..

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5,6 cm Mosasaur tooth

5.6 cm light brown tooth of the Mosasaurus The 5.6 cm long tooth of Mosasaurus beaugei has a shiny,..

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6.1 cm Mosasaurus beaugei tooth

6.1 cm light-coloured tooth of Mosasaurus beaugei The 6.1 cm long tooth of Mosasaurus beaugei is in..

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6.1 cm Mosasaurus tooth

6.1 cm large light-coloured tooth of the Mosasaurus The 6.1 cm long and curved tooth has a light-co..

49.00€ Ex Tax: 41.18€