Description
This jaw belonged to a "Halisaurus Arambourgii" Mosasaur. This particular species didn’t grow very big. Full grown adults may have reached up to 12 ft in length. Like all other Mosasaurs, this animal was a swift, agile swimmer employing its four paddles and stout tail to propel itself. This specimen was found in the phosphate mines of “Sidi-daoui, Morocco” it dates back to the Maestrichtian period, about 70-65 million This is a genuine specimen with all original teeth in the original plaster jacket. A custom metal stand is provided at no additional cost. This would make a great addition to any fossil collection or museum display.
Dimensions: 11.5" L x 8.5" W (including matrix)
Provenance: Oued zem phosphate mines, Morocco
Age: Cretaceous (146-65 million yrs ago)
Type: Actual specimen - one only