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INTACT
FINEST GRADE
LARGE BEAUTIFUL
PLATECARPUS MOSASAUR TOOTH
Phosphate District -
Khouribga, Morocco
LATE CRETACEOUS
PERIOD: 73 - 65 million years ago
This textbook perfect
Platecarpus sp. tooth is the finest possible example with a gorgeous enamel and color on the crown.
It boasts of NO
REPAIR AND NO RESTORATION.
Hundreds upon hundreds of teeth are found in broken or poor quality for
every one like this. Supreme grade specimens are becoming hard to find on the
market as well as at the mines today. If you want one incredible
example instead of a bag of mediocre commercial grade teeth, then this
is a tooth to be proud to show off.
Back
in the second half of the 1700's, geologists made a remarkable discovery
near the southernmost city of the Netherlands. A huge skull
was unearthed belonging to a gigantic reptile which had lived 65 million
years ago in the waters around what is now Maastricht. The creature was
later named the mosasaur, meaning ‘lizard of the Meuse or Maas river'.
Mosasaurs
were the largest lizards that ever evolved and attained lengths of
almost 60
feet with a skull 6 foot long!
The mosasaur was a powerful swimmer who spent its entire life in the sea.
Mosasaurs had long and powerful bodies whose tails and limbs were adapted
for swimming. They probably swam by moving their long body in a
snake-like way, also using their finned tail to propel them forwards. They
steered with small, webbed feet.
Mosasaurs
had long heads, strong and flexible necks and hydrofoil-like limbs. Their
large jaws had stabbing teeth and had a hinge in the mid-lower jaw similar
to modern day constrictor snakes.
This enabled them to swallow huge prey.
What is even more amazing about these creatures is that they had curved
teeth on the ROOF of their mouth just before their throat! Any prey
still attempting to escape their massive jaws would be firmly held by
these teeth just prior to being swallowed whole. The teeth in
the jaws of the mosasaur were deeply lodged into the jaw-bone.
This tells us that there was huge power in the bite to necessitate
such well-anchored teeth. It’s believed that the bite force of the
mosasaur was AT LEAST equal to that of a Tyrannosaurus rex!
Mosasaurs ate large fish,
shellfish, sharks and some ate mollusks. They
lived during the same period T. rex roamed the earth. Mosasaurs can
easily be considered the T. rex of the prehistoric seas! Such
creatures were true hunter-killers that had no rival during their
existence.
FINEST GRADE POSSIBLE IN
THIS BEAUTIFUL LARGE UNBROKEN PLATECARPUS TOOTH -
THE BEST!
1.5" in length
$115
DT1-041 INCLUDES
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