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7.5" Mosasaur (Tethysaurus) Jaw Sections - Goulmima, Morocco
This is an pair of associated fossil jaw section of Tethysaurus nopcsai, a medium sized Mosasaur from Goulmima, Morocco. The larger of the jaw sections is 7.5" in length.
There are several repaired cracks in the piece with some restoration along the repaired cracks.
Comes with a display stand.
There are several repaired cracks in the piece with some restoration along the repaired cracks.
Comes with a display stand.
Tethysaurus was a small-to-medium-sized mosasaur that lived during the Early Turonian stage of the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 93 million years ago. It grew to around 10 feet (3 meters) in length and seemed to be a transitional species between some of the more primitive mosasaurs and later mosasaur groups. Its fossils have been found near the villages of Asfla and Tadirhourst in east-central Morocco.
Tethysaurus was named after Tethys, the ancient Greek goddess of the sea. The ancient Tethys Ocean, which once separated Laurasia (the northern continents) from Gondwana (the southern continents), is also named for this Greek goddess.
Tethysaurus was named after Tethys, the ancient Greek goddess of the sea. The ancient Tethys Ocean, which once separated Laurasia (the northern continents) from Gondwana (the southern continents), is also named for this Greek goddess.
SPECIES
Tethysaurus nopcsai
LOCATION
Asfla, Goulmima, Morocco
SIZE
Larger jaw section 7.5"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#89249
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