8.3" Halisaurus (Mosasaur) Jaw Section (Composited Teeth)

This
Artists reconstruction of a Halisaurus.  By Nobu Tamura
Artists reconstruction of a Halisaurus. By Nobu Tamura
is a long jaw section with eleven teeth of a Halisaurus ("Ocean Lizard") which was in the Mosasaur family. They were small compared to other Mosasaurs reaching lengths of 3-4 meters.

This jaw section is Upper Cretaceous in age and was collected in the phosphate mines in the Oulad Abdoun Basin of Morocco. These jaws are rarely found with teeth still in place, as is the case with this one. All of the teeth are individual Halisaurus teeth which were composited into the jaw section. There are a few repaired cracks in the center of the jaw. Comes with a display stand.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Halisaurus sp.
LOCATION
Oulad Abdoun Basin, Morocco
FORMATION
Phosphate Deposits
SIZE
8.3" long
ITEM
#35033
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