Mosasaur fossil tooth (1.74") from Morocco
Mosasaur fossil tooth (1.74") from Morocco
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| Destination | # days** | Starting at |
| Domestic (NL) | 1 - 2 | €6,95 |
| Mainland Europe | +/- 5 | €12,95 |
| Non-EU Europe | +/- 7 | €14,95 |
| USA | 5 - 7 | $35 |
| Australia | +/- 20 | €23,95 |
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Size: 1.74" = 4,43 cm
Location: Khouribga, Morocco.
Age: Late Cretaceous (~66–90 million years old)
Condition: Glued after excavation at one spot
Mosasaur were one of the biggest predators that lived in the seas during the Cretaceous era. With a serpentine body, powerful flippers, and a set of formidable teeth, these apex predators ruled the oceans during the Late Cretaceous period.
Mosasaurs were expert swimmers, using their streamlined forms to hunt a variety of prey, including fish and other marine creatures. Their adaptions for aquatic life, such as flippers instead of legs, made them well-suited to the oceans.
