4.2 cm Mosasaur tooth

Out Of Stock 4.2 cm Mosasaur tooth

4.2 cm tooth of Mosasaurus with light-coloured enamel


The 4.2 cm long tooth of Mosasaurus beaugei has a light brown enamel that darkens towards the tip. The tooth has no recognisable repairs, which is otherwise often the case with finds from Morocco. The mosasaurs were a globally widespread group of predatory marine lizards in the Upper Cretaceous. The reptiles, which grew up to 17 metres long, were among the most dangerous carnivores in the Cretaceous oceans.


Species:     Mosasaurus beaugei ( Order:Mosasauridae)
Age:            approx. 83 to 66 million years  (Campanian to Maastrichtian)
Location:   Kem Kem Beds-Taouz/Morocco
Weight:      17 g
Condition: Repaired->see pictures

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