Description
This impressive Mosasaur tooth fossil is beautifully presented in a Riker-style display box, ready for gifting or exhibition.
Sourced from the phosphate deposits of Morocco, this authentic specimen dates back to the Late Cretaceous Period (~70 million years ago), when Mosasaurs ruled the ancient seas as apex marine predators.
Each tooth features excellent enamel preservation and natural coloration, showcasing the distinct conical shape and serrated detail characteristic of these prehistoric reptiles. Professionally mounted in a black Riker display frame with glass cover, this specimen is perfect for collectors, educators, or anyone fascinated by oceanic fossils.
Size: Average length of tooth: 1.25" Case: 5"x 4"
Provenance: Oued Zem phosphate mines, Morocco
Age: Cretaceous Period (approximately 146 to 65.5 million years ago)
Type: Representative sample. Each fossil is unique; the specimen you receive may exhibit slight variations in size and appearance from the one depicted.