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Ichthyosaur Vertebrae fossil, Germany

$195.00
Species: Ichthyosaur Dimensions: 8 inch diameter Age: Early Jurassic Period
Species: Ichthyosaur Dimensions: 8 inch diameter Age: Early Jurassic Period
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Mosasaur Spine Column, 2 foot long

$1,625.00
Mosasaurus spine Khourigba, Morocco Cretaceous Dimensions:  22″ x 14″ x 5″ 2 Available, photos upon request  
Mosasaurus spine Khourigba, Morocco Cretaceous Dimensions:  22″ x 14″ x 5″ 2 Available, photos upon request  
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Mosasaur Spine Column, Khourigba

$1,595.00
Mosasaurus spine Khourigba, Morocco Cretaceous Dimensions:  23″ x 14″ x 5″ 2 Available, photos upon request  
Mosasaurus spine Khourigba, Morocco Cretaceous Dimensions:  23″ x 14″ x 5″ 2 Available, photos upon request  
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Mosasaur Vertebrae -double

$28.95
Mosasaurus Vertebrae Cretaceous period Dimensions: 3 1/2 inch diameter  
Mosasaurus Vertebrae Cretaceous period Dimensions: 3 1/2 inch diameter  
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Mosasaur Vertebrae -Morocco

$25.95
Mosasaurus Vertebrae Cretaceous period Dimensions: 3 1/2 inch diameter  
Mosasaurus Vertebrae Cretaceous period Dimensions: 3 1/2 inch diameter  
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Mosasaur Vertebrae in sandstone

$24.95
Mosasaurus Vertebrae Cretaceous period Dimensions: 3 1/2 inch diameter  
Mosasaurus Vertebrae Cretaceous period Dimensions: 3 1/2 inch diameter  
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Mosasaur Vertebrae in sandstone

$24.95
Mosasaurus Vertebrae Cretaceous period Dimensions: 3 1/2 inch diameter  
Mosasaurus Vertebrae Cretaceous period Dimensions: 3 1/2 inch diameter  
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Mosasaur Vertebrae in sandstone

$24.95
Mosasaurus Vertebrae Cretaceous period Dimensions: 3 1/2 inch diameter  
Mosasaurus Vertebrae Cretaceous period Dimensions: 3 1/2 inch diameter  
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Mosasaurus skull with teeth, iron stand

$6,995.00
Mosasaurus Vertebrae string Location: Morocco Dimension: Approx 2 feet long (21″)  
Mosasaurus Vertebrae string Location: Morocco Dimension: Approx 2 feet long (21″)  
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Mosasaurus vertebra column

$294.95
Mosasaurus Vertebrae string Location: Kansas Dimension: 8 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ x 2 1/2″  
Mosasaurus Vertebrae string Location: Kansas Dimension: 8 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ x 2 1/2″  

Mosasaurs, formidable marine reptiles of the Late Cretaceous period, inhabited the world’s oceans approximately 70 to 66 million years ago. These creatures were apex predators, boasting streamlined bodies reaching lengths of up to 50 feet (15 meters), formidable jaws equipped with interlocking teeth, and powerful tails adapted for swift swimming. Their elongated bodies facilitated rapid movement through the water, enabling them to pursue and capture prey with remarkable agility.

Fossil Mosasaur bones offer a fascinating glimpse into the lives of these massive marine reptiles that ruled the oceans during the Late Cretaceous period. These fossils, which include jaws, vertebrae, and limb bones, highlight the impressive size and predatory nature of Mosasaurs. Found in ancient seabeds around the world, Mosasaur bones are prized by collectors and paleontology enthusiasts for their historical and scientific significance. Many specimens exhibit remarkable preservation, often showing signs of predation or pathology, adding depth to their story. Whether displayed as natural history treasures or studied for research, Mosasaur bones are a captivating link to a prehistoric world dominated by ocean giants.

Mosasaurs were cosmopolitan, found in oceans worldwide, from the shallow seas covering present-day North America to the deeper waters of Europe and beyond. They occupied a prominent position in the Late Cretaceous marine food web, preying on a variety of marine life, including fish, cephalopods, and even other marine reptiles.

Fossils of mosasaurs offer valuable insights into their biology, behavior, and evolutionary significance. Paleontologists have uncovered well-preserved skeletons, teeth, and occasionally soft tissue impressions, providing detailed anatomical information about these ancient predators. By studying mosasaur fossils, scientists can reconstruct their locomotion, feeding habits, and ecological roles in ancient marine ecosystems.

Moreover, mosasaur fossils contribute to our understanding of the broader evolutionary history of marine reptiles. They offer clues about the origins, diversification, and extinction of this fascinating group of prehistoric creatures, shedding light on the dynamics of life in the ancient oceans.

Seven Fun Facts About Mosasaur Fossils

  1. Ocean Predators: Mosasaurs were apex predators of the Late Cretaceous oceans, often referred to as the “Tyrannosaurs of the Sea.”
  2. Snake-Like Jaws: Their jaws were hinged similarly to snakes, allowing them to swallow large prey whole, a trait still visible in well-preserved fossils.
  3. Global Distribution: Mosasaur fossils have been discovered on every continent, including Antarctica, highlighting their dominance in prehistoric seas.
  4. Fossilized Skin Impressions: Rare fossils reveal that Mosasaurs had scaly skin, resembling that of modern reptiles, rather than smooth skin like dolphins.
  5. Two Sets of Teeth: Mosasaurs had an additional set of teeth on the roof of their mouths, as seen in fossils, used to hold onto slippery prey.
  6. Rapid Growth: Analysis of Mosasaur bones shows they grew quickly, reaching lengths of over 50 feet in just a few years.
  7. Soft Tissue Preservation: Some exceptional Mosasaur fossils include preserved soft tissues, such as traces of organs and even pigments, providing insight into their biology.

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