2.8″ Huge Globidens Tooth Rooted Original Fossils Dinosaur

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SPECIES : Igdamanosaurus aegyptiacus.
AGE : Late Cretaceous (~70 Million Years)
LOCATION : Sidi Chennane Basin, Morocco
FORMATION : Phosphate Deposits
SIZE : 2.6″ 6.4cm
CATEGORY : Reptile Mosasaurus Fossils
SUB CATEGORY : Globidens Fossils Teeth

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2.8″ Top Rare Igdamanosaurus aegyptiacus Tooth Original Fossils Mosasaurus Dinosaur

This unusual Fossils Globidens tooth belongs to Igdamanosaurus aegyptiacus, previously classified under the genus Globidens. Most Mosasaurs had sharp teeth evolved for capturing slippery prey like fish. However, Igdamanosaurus boasted semispherical teeth with rounded acorn-like points, ideal for crushing tough armored prey such as small turtles, ammonites, and bivalves.

The tooth originates from the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 million years ago, within the phosphate deposits of the Sidi Chennane Basin  in Morocco. Extracting these teeth occurs during extensive phosphate mining operations in the region. Procuring teeth in such pristine condition can be challenging, as mining equipment often damages or destroys the majority.

Globidens, an extinct marine reptile genus in the Mosasauridae family, lived during the Late Cretaceous, about 94 to 66 million years ago. During this period, the oceans teemed with diverse life forms. Globidens, characterized by its robust, globular teeth, was a formidable predator. However, despite its dominance, the Late Cretaceous also witnessed the rise of other iconic creatures such as dinosaurs. Nevertheless, Globidens thrived in its marine environment, hunting mollusks and other hard-shelled prey.. Known for their robust, globular teeth, they were specialized predators, crushing hard-shelled prey like mollusks. The name “Globidens” comes from Latin, meaning “sphere tooth,” reflecting the teeth’s rounded shape. These creatures were apex predators, roaming the Late Cretaceous oceans worldwide. Fossils have been discovered in North America, Africa, and Europe, indicating their broad distribution. Their discovery offers valuable insights into mosasaurs’ ecological roles and adaptations, deepening our understanding of Late Cretaceous marine ecosystems.

Fossils of Globidens

Fossils of Globidens, along with other Mosasauridae members like Mosasaurus, offer a glimpse into the Cretaceous and Jurassic worlds’ ancient seas. The discovery of Globidens fossils, with their distinctive teeth for crushing hard-shelled prey, enhances our understanding of prehistoric marine ecosystems. They help reconstruct the web of life that thrived millions of years ago, shedding light on diverse marine creatures’ coexistence and interactions. Such discoveries fuel scientific curiosity and ignite imaginations, transporting us back to a world dominated by colossal reptilian titans.

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