2.3″ Top Rare Mosasaurus Hoffmanni Tooth original Fossilized
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SPECIES : Hoffmannii.
AGE : Late Cretaceous (~70 Million Years)
LOCATION : Sidi Chennane Basin, Morocco
FORMATION : Phosphate Deposits
SIZE : 2.3″ 6 cm
CATEGORY : Reptile Mosasaurus Fossils
SUB CATEGORY : Tylosaurus Fossils Teeth
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2.3″ Top Rare Mosasaurus Hoffmanni Tooth original Fossilized
The 2.2-inch tooth in question is an authentic specimen from Mosasaurus hoffmanni, a species of mosasaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. Named after the German paleontologist Karl Hoffmann, Mosasaur Hoffmanni boasted a streamlined body, powerful jaws filled with sharp teeth, and paddle-like limbs adapted for swimming. This species was a formidable apex predator, preying on a variety of marine creatures in the ancient seas. Fossils of Mosasaur Hoffmanni have been unearthed in various locations worldwide, including North America, Europe, and Africa. Studying these fossils provides valuable insights into the ecology and evolutionary history of these fascinating marine reptiles.
Mosasaurus hoffmannii
Belonging to the Mosasaur family, Mosasaurus hoffmannii thrived approximately 70-66 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period. These creatures were formidable predators that inhabited the seas of the time. Fossilized remains of Mosasaurus hoffmannii, including teeth, have been discovered in various locations worldwide, including Morocco’s Sidi Chennane Basin, renowned for its rich deposits of dinosaur fossils from the Cretaceous era.
The Sidi Chennane Basin is vital for paleontological research due to its discovery of various marine reptile fossils, including those of mosasaurs like Mosasaurus hoffmannii. These findings offer crucial insights into the Late Cretaceous marine ecosystems and the diversity of marine reptiles. Additionally, the uncovering of Mosasaurus hoffmannii teeth in this basin enriches our understanding of their distribution and paleobiology.
Mosasaurus, a genus of large, extinct marine reptiles from the Late Cretaceous period, about 70-66 million years ago, were apex predators in the Mesozoic Era seas. For fossil collectors, these discoveries present unique opportunities to acquire rare specimens and delve into the ancient world of marine reptiles.
. They possessed powerful jaws and teeth, streamlined bodies, and flippers for efficient swimming.
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