Description: A Stunning Piece Mosasaur Teeth Top Rare And High Quality Carinodens Belgicus From Morocco Cretaceous Period Prehistoric Marine Reptile Mosasaurus carinodens Belgicus is a species of mosasaur, a large marine reptile that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. Fossils of this species, including its teeth, have been discovered in Morocco, a region known for its rich deposits of marine fossils. The teeth of Mosasaurus carinodens are distinct due to their relatively small, conical shape, designed for crushing rather than tearing. This suggests that the species fed on hard-shelled prey such as mollusks or crustaceans. The teeth are robust, with a blunt tip and striations along their surface. These features differentiate them from other mosasaurs, which typically had sharper, serrated teeth for cutting through flesh. The Moroccan fossils of Mosasaurus carinodens provide valuable insight into the diversity of mosasaurs and their adaptations to different feeding strategies in the ancient marine ecosystems of the region. ●This is a genuine tooth from the phosphate mines in Morocco (mine de sidi chennane) oued-zem. ●Dear Customers, you will receive exactly the same item which you see on the pictures, not similar or other. ●We pack it well so that it reaches you in the best condition. ●Please feel free to message with any questions!! ●Thank you for visiting us.
Price: 78 USD
Location: Ouedzem
End Time: 2025-01-13T13:58:22.000Z
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Country/Region of Manufacture: Morocco