Mosasaur Teeth
Mosasaur teeth are fossilized remains of the large marine reptiles called mosasaurs, which lived during the Late Cretaceous period (about 70-66 million years ago). These apex predators ruled the oceans and were equipped with sharp, conical teeth perfect for gripping and tearing prey like fish, ammonites, and smaller marine reptiles.
A typical mosasaur tooth has a distinct shape, with a pointed tip and ridges (carinae) along the edges, making it instantly recognizable. They’re often found fossilized in phosphate deposits, particularly in areas like Morocco
Priced per tooth (1-2 inches in size)
Mosasaur teeth are fossilized remains of the large marine reptiles called mosasaurs, which lived during the Late Cretaceous period (about 70-66 million years ago). These apex predators ruled the oceans and were equipped with sharp, conical teeth perfect for gripping and tearing prey like fish, ammonites, and smaller marine reptiles.
A typical mosasaur tooth has a distinct shape, with a pointed tip and ridges (carinae) along the edges, making it instantly recognizable. They’re often found fossilized in phosphate deposits, particularly in areas like Morocco
Priced per tooth (1-2 inches in size)
Mosasaur teeth are fossilized remains of the large marine reptiles called mosasaurs, which lived during the Late Cretaceous period (about 70-66 million years ago). These apex predators ruled the oceans and were equipped with sharp, conical teeth perfect for gripping and tearing prey like fish, ammonites, and smaller marine reptiles.
A typical mosasaur tooth has a distinct shape, with a pointed tip and ridges (carinae) along the edges, making it instantly recognizable. They’re often found fossilized in phosphate deposits, particularly in areas like Morocco
Priced per tooth (1-2 inches in size)