Large Fossil Mosasaur Dinosaur Tooth, Morocco, 100 million yrs
$85.00 AUD
Fossil Tooth from a Mosasaur,
Liodon anceps species,
Late Cretaceous period, Morocco,
100- 66 Million Years Old.
Total on bespoke wooden stand 10.5cm, tooth 3.5cm high
Mosasaur was a marine dinosaur of the Late Cretaceous. They were similar in many ways to a modern dolphin, breathing air and giving birth to live young; however, they were mostly much larger – 4m to 13m, species dependant. With peg-like teeth, their diet was obviously seafood, and ammonite fossil shells have been found neatly punched with their teethmarks, indicating the squid-like ammonite was on the diet also.
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