1.73" Mosasaur (Eremiasaurus) Tooth

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Artists reconstruction of a Halisaurus.  By Nobu Tamura
Artists reconstruction of a Halisaurus. By Nobu Tamura
a beautifully preserved and quite large tooth of one of the most fearsome predators to ever roam earth's oceans, the Mosasaur. This is a large tooth has been completely removed from the rock. These teeth are found in the Oulad Abdoun Basin of Morocco during phosphate mining operations and are Upper Cretaceous in age. There are several different types of Mosasaurs preserved in these rocks, and this tooth appears to be from Eremiasaurus heterodontus.
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SPECIES
Eremiasaurus heterodontus (Mosasaur)
LOCATION
Oulad Abdoun Basin, Morocco
FORMATION
Phosphate Deposits
SIZE
1.73" long
ITEM
#13479
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