Mosasaur tooth fossil in small acrylic bell jar
Mosasaur tooth fossil in small acrylic bell jar
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Mosasaurus species tooth.
A-grade enamel on this tooth.
Mosasaurus was one of the biggest predators that lived in the seas during the Cretaceous era.
This particular tooth was found in Khouribga Morocco.
Size: 2.3cm in length
The Mosasaur is a mesmerizing marine reptile from the age of dinosaurs. ππ
With a serpentine body, powerful flippers, and a set of formidable teeth, these apex predators ruled the oceans during the Late Cretaceous period. π¦π¦΄
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.
The discovery of these fossils sheds light on the incredible diversity of life that once flourished beneath prehistoric waves. ππ
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A-grade enamel on this tooth.
Mosasaurus was one of the biggest predators that lived in the seas during the Cretaceous era.
This particular tooth was found in Khouribga Morocco.
Size: 2.3cm in length
The Mosasaur is a mesmerizing marine reptile from the age of dinosaurs. ππ
With a serpentine body, powerful flippers, and a set of formidable teeth, these apex predators ruled the oceans during the Late Cretaceous period. π¦π¦΄
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.
The discovery of these fossils sheds light on the incredible diversity of life that once flourished beneath prehistoric waves. ππ