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Tylosaurus Tooth in Matrix – Rare Authentic Upper Cretaceous Specimen
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- Weight (cts)
- 1000
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This exceptional Tylosaurus tooth measures approximately 6 cm and originates from the Upper Cretaceous period, showcasing the fascinating adaptations of this prehistoric marine reptile. Recently, a new species of Hainosaurus, named Hainosaurus boubker, has been recognized, highlighting the diversity within this family of marine reptiles. Known for their long, streamlined bodies and powerful jaws, Tylosaurus was a dominant ocean predator capable of impressive sizes.
This authentic tooth exhibits distinct features, including a robust conical shape and finely serrated edges, perfect for grasping and tearing prey. Its preservation within the matrix enhances its appeal, making it a rare specimen for collectors, paleontologists, and enthusiasts interested in marine reptile history.
Each tooth tells a story of survival in ancient oceans, and this unique piece is a testament to the incredible biodiversity that existed millions of years ago. Enhance your collection with this striking Tylosaurus tooth in matrix, representing a significant chapter in Earth's prehistoric past!
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 50 x 25 x 25 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1000
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Colours
-
This exceptional Tylosaurus tooth measures approximately 6 cm and originates from the Upper Cretaceous period, showcasing the fascinating adaptations of this prehistoric marine reptile. Recently, a new species of Hainosaurus, named Hainosaurus boubker, has been recognized, highlighting the diversity within this family of marine reptiles. Known for their long, streamlined bodies and powerful jaws, Tylosaurus was a dominant ocean predator capable of impressive sizes.
This authentic tooth exhibits distinct features, including a robust conical shape and finely serrated edges, perfect for grasping and tearing prey. Its preservation within the matrix enhances its appeal, making it a rare specimen for collectors, paleontologists, and enthusiasts interested in marine reptile history.
Each tooth tells a story of survival in ancient oceans, and this unique piece is a testament to the incredible biodiversity that existed millions of years ago. Enhance your collection with this striking Tylosaurus tooth in matrix, representing a significant chapter in Earth's prehistoric past!
| Shipping provider | Shipping to Morocco | Shipping to rest of world | Combined Shipping (Morocco) | Combined Shipping (rest of the world) |
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| Standard Shipping - Tracked |
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NeutralFast shipping, but unfortunately, the stand wasn't included as promised. The fossil consists of various bones and teeth from many different animals and is quite a pretty conglomerate. For the relatively low price, it's fine. A decorative piece.
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