Mosasaur Tooth
A Mosasaur tooth is a sharp, conical fossil from the Mosasaur, a large, marine reptile that lived around 82 to 66 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period. These teeth are typically curved and pointed, ideal for gripping and tearing prey such as fish, squid, and even smaller marine reptiles. Mosasaurs were powerful predators, and their teeth are often found fossilized, offering insights into their hunting behavior and diet. The teeth are popular among fossil collectors and provide a glimpse into the ancient marine ecosystems where Mosasaurs thrived.
Rooted tooth
Species: Prognathadon Hoffmanei
Provenance: Morocco
Measurements: 12 cm