Large Mosasaur Tooth, Morocco

Name: Mosasaurus anceps

Age: Upper Cretaceous Maastrichtian Stage

Size (25.4mm=1 inch): 45 mm long , 28 mm wide at base. Matrix: 110 mm by 90 mm

Location: Khouribga Plateau Morocco

Code: MST07

Price: $45.00 - sold


Description: This is a fine example of a tooth from the seagoing reptile Mosasaurus anceps coming from the Late Cretaceous phosphate bed deposits near Khouribga, Morocco. These seagoing lizards became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous, and have the modern-day Varanids (monitor lizards) as their closest living relatives. Many fossils from the region are an outgrowth of the phosphate mining industry. One of the suppliers of this material described for me the mad scramble that ensues when a section of wall is dynamited. The locals move in swiftly, collecting the fossils exposed before the earth moving equipment arrives. Pieces such as this are the result of those efforts. This one is a large example, well-positioned within its matrix block.

EDCOPE Enterprises Dinosaur Tooth Purchase

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