Mosasaur Jaw (Mosasaurus anceps)
This specimen showcases the tooth of a Mosasaurus anceps, one of the most fearsome marine predators of the Late Cretaceous period.
This collector-grade specimen exhibits a remarkably well-preserved jaw, embedded in the original matrix where it was found. The teeth, with rugged edges and pointed tip, are a testament to the carnivorous nature of these giant aquatic lizards. Each tooth tells a tale of a time long past, of an era when these giants ruled the oceans.
The matrix in which the jaw is embedded adds an extra layer of authenticity and preservation, keeping the specimen in its natural context. The earthy, natural texture of the matrix provides a striking contrast to the smooth, fossilized teeth, making this an aesthetically pleasing addition to any collection.
A perfect choice for fossil lovers and history buffs alike, this jaw not only stands as a captivating piece of natural art but also a unique slice of prehistoric life. Dive into the world of ancient oceans and make this piece yours today!
Please note that the exact size, color, and shape may vary slightly, as each piece is unique and naturally created over millions of years.
DETAILS
SKU: FO-DN0004Dimensions: ~3"L x 3"W x 2"D, teeth is 1.375" - 1.75"
Scientific Name: Mosasaurus anceps
Origin: Morocco
Period: Cretaceous
Age: 100 Million Years
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