Plesiosaurus teeth are fossils from the extinct marine reptile genus Plesiosaurus, which lived during the Mesozoic Era, specifically in the Jurassic and early Cretaceous periods. These teeth are typically small, conical in shape, and designed for grasping and holding prey rather than cutting or chewing. Here are some key characteristics and considerations for Plesiosaurus teeth

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