Mosasaur Tylosaurus | |
SPECIES | Tylosaur |
AGE | Late Cretaceous (~70 million Years) View on Geological Time Scale |
LOCATION | basin sidi chennan, Morocco |
FORMATION | Phosphate Deposits |
SIZE | 2.9″ long |
CATEGORY | Reptile, Amphibians & Synapsids |
SUB CATEGORY | Mosasaur |
This is an incredibly rare and well-preserved tooth from a mosasaur species, measuring 2.5 inches long. It was discovered in the phosphate deposits of the Oulad Abdoun Basin in Morocco, and stands out due to its exquisite enamel quality and range of caramel hues. This unbroken specimen has not undergone any treatments or alterations to its natural shine and color.
In the international market, it’s common to find Mosasaurus fossils from the Upper Cretaceous phosphate quarries in the Ouled Abdoun Basin, which have been mined since the beginning of the last century. However, many sellers do not take the necessary steps to accurately identify the fossils they sell.
Numerous species of mosasaurs have been discovered in the Ouled Abdoun Basin, which was a hub for giant marine reptiles during the Cretaceous period. Most of the research on these creatures has been carried out by French scientists. The fossils of these species are found in the deeper stratigraphic levels of the sedimentary filling of the basin, which date back to the Maastrichtian stage 66 million years ago.
The Ouled Abdoun Basin, also known as the oued zem Basin, is a large sedimentary basin located in the central region of Morocco, consisting mainly of phosphate sediments. In addition to being an important source of raw materials, it also contains significant paleontological sites where numerous marine vertebrates can be found. The basin’s stratigraphic record spans the Upper Cretaceous period and the Paleocene and Eocene epochs.
The basin’s vertebrate fossil assemblage includes sharks, fish, turtles, marine snakes, rays, crocodiles, other reptiles, and even marine birds. In the Cretaceous part of the basin, mosasaurs, pterosaurs, and plesiosaurs can be found. Check out this link for more information on this sedimentary basin, which is rich in vertebrate fossils: sidi chennan basin.
Toby (verified owner) –
Love it. Exactly as photographed. Very pleased with this.
Emilia (verified owner) –
The point I got was truly amazing.. colors are intriguing almost alien
Lucas (verified owner) –
The pictures are gorgeous but it’s even more beautiful than I imagined! I highly recommend this wonderful shop
Heidi (verified owner) –
Great Seller ! Rare Lot of 100 fossil shark teeth from Morocco , Eocene 50 milion years old. came Fast , Well Packed & Mint ! 5☆ ! 🦈