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3.6" Fossil Mosasaur Jaw Section with Tooth - Morocco
This is a jaw section with a tooth from the mosasaur, Prognathodon. This specimen was collected from the Upper Cretaceous phosphate deposits in the Oulad Abdoun Basin of Morocco.
Comes with an acrylic display stand.
There are two additional teeth on this specimen, one unerupted, and one that has been mounted to the jaw. Some glue stabilized cracks can be found at the center of the jaw.
Comes with an acrylic display stand.
There are two additional teeth on this specimen, one unerupted, and one that has been mounted to the jaw. Some glue stabilized cracks can be found at the center of the jaw.
It comes from the massive phosphate deposits in the Oulad Abdoun Basin near Khouribga, Morocco. These deposits are mined for phosphate, one of Morocco's biggest exports. The fossils are collected as a byproduct of the mining operations, saving them from certain destruction by the rock crusher.
Prognathodon was a large, successful mosasaur from the late Cretaceous period of the Mesozoic era. Mosasaurs were aquatic carnivorous reptiles related to modern monitor lizards and snakes. There are many species of Prognathodon found all over the world, suggesting that this genus had a worldwide distribution. Most Prognathodon species were around 15-18 feet (5-6 meters) in length, but the largest species, P. saturator was around 40 feet (13 meters) in length. Several adaptations, mainly of the jaws and teeth, indicate Prognathodon seemed specialized for hunting prey in deeper waters. These include specialized dentition for cracking open hard-bodied prey and slicing through their flesh, as well as reinforced eyes and eye sockets for withstanding deep ocean pressure.
SPECIES
Prognathodon sp.
LOCATION
Oulad Abdoun Basin, Morocco
FORMATION
Phosphate Deposits
SIZE
Jaw: 3.6 x 2.8", Tooth crown: 1"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#270888
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