Mosasaurs, marine reptiles of the Late Cretaceous 95 million years ago, ruled the seas.
With streamlined bodies and powerful jaws, they reached lengths from a few to over 15 meters.
These apex predators hunted fish, squid, and other marine reptiles with their conical teeth.
Despite their dominance, extinction marked the end of their reign.

Composite Mosasaurus Jaw.

Reptile Jaw
Mosasaurus.

REP mj24
Khouribga Phosphate Mine, Morocco

Cretaceous 100 million years old

Composite Rebuilt Jaw section in sandstone

Specimen is 190x120x45mm.
Sorry, sold.
All sizes are approximate
This is a one only fossil and may not be available
If you require a fossil bigger or smaller than the feature
please e-mail us with your request.

Mosasaurus Jaw.

Reptile Jaw
Mosasaurus.

Khouribga Phosphate Mine, Morocco

Cretaceous 100 million years old

Original Jaw section in sandstone
The only visible restoration is on two teeth.

Specimen is 530x210x90mm.
Aust. $1250.00
All sizes are approximate
This is a one only fossil and may not be available,
If you require a fossil bigger or smaller than the feature
please e-mail us with your request.

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