Mosasaurus fossil tooth in Matrix
Mosasaurus fossil tooth in Matrix
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Big Mosasaurus tooth with root nicely displayed on matrix.
Mosasaurus was one of the biggest predators that lived in the seas during the Cretaceous era.
This particular tooth was found in Kouribga Morocco.
The tip is missing
Size of tooth: 4.8cm in length
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.
The discovery of these fossils sheds light on the incredible diversity of life that once flourished beneath prehistoric waves.