2 Inch Mosasaur Tooth Large Marine Dinosaur and 12 similar items
2 INCH MOSASAUR TOOTH LARGE MARINE DINOSAUR MOSASAURUS REAL FOSSIL EXTINCT LARGE
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cantidad disponible: |
18 En stock |
Condition: |
New |
Material: |
Bone |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
Morocco |
Handmade: |
Yes |
Period: |
Cretaceous |
Modified Item: |
No |
Featured Refinements: |
Dinosaur Tooth |
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Does Not Apply |
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Does Not Apply |
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Precio de descuento: |
5% De descuento w / $100.00 pasó |
Publicado en venta: |
Más de una semana |
Artículo número: |
880830543 |
Descripción del Artículo
Mosasaur
Tooth, Prehistoric Marine Reptile, Genuine Tooth, Upper Cretaceous, Worldwide Shipping
For
sale is a Mosasaur tooth. The Mosasaur
was a very large prehistoric marine reptile that is believed to be the ancestor
of modern day lizards. It is estimated to have been between 50 feet – 70
feet long. Mosasaurs lived during the
cretaceous period. This tooth originates from Morocco.
· The tooth itself measures about 1.75-2 inches long (4.4 to 5cm) long and
may differ slightly from what is pictured in the photos.
· A tooth will be selected at random from the
lot pictured.
Name:
Mosasaurus (Greek for "Meuse
lizard")
Habitat:
Oceans worldwide
Historical Period:
Late Cretaceous (70-65 million years
ago)
Size and Weight:
About 50 feet long and 15 tons
Diet:
Fish, squids, and shellfish
Distinguishing Characteristics:
Enormous size; blunt, alligator-like
head; fin on end of tail, hydrodynamic build
About
Mosasaurus
The remains of Mosasaurus were
discovered well before educated society knew anything about evolution,
dinosaurs, or marine reptiles—in a mine in Holland in the late 18th century
(hence this creature's name, in honor of the nearby Meuse river).
Importantly, the unearthing of these fossils led early naturalists like Georges
Cuvier to speculate, for the first time, about the possibility of species going
extinct, which flew in the face of accepted religious dogma of the time. (Until the late
Enlightenment, most educated people believed that God created all the world's
animals in Biblical times, and the exact same animals existed 5,000 years ago
as do today. Did we mention that they also had no conception of deep geologic
time?) These fossils were variously interpreted as belonging to fish, whales
and even crocodiles; the closest guess, by the Dutch naturalist Aadrian Camper,
was that they were giant monitor lizards!
It was Georges Cuvier who
established that the fearsome, 50-foot-long Mosasaurus was a giant member
of the family of marine reptiles known as mosasaurs, which were characterized by their
large heads, powerful jaws, streamlined bodies and hydrodynamic front
and rear flippers. Mosasaurs were only distantly related to the pliosaurs and plesiosaurs that preceded them (and
which they largely supplanted from dominance of the world's oceans during the late Cretaceous), recently, evolutionary
biologists believe they were most closely related to modern-day snakes and
monitor lizards. The mosasaurs themselves went extinct 65 million years ago,
along with their dinosaur and pterosaur cousins, by which time they may already
have been succumbing to competition from better-adapted sharks.
As with many animals that have lent
their names to entire families, we know comparatively less about Mosasaurus
than we do about better-attested mosasaurs like Plotosaurus and
Tylosaurus. The early confusion about this marine reptile is reflected in
the various genera to which it was assigned in the course of the 19th century,
including (take a deep breath) Batrachiosaurus, Batrachotherium, Drepanodon,
Lesticodus, Baseodon, Nectoportheus and Pterycollosaurus. There have also been
close to 20 named species of Mosasaurus, which gradually fell by the wayside as
their fossil specimens were assigned to other mosasaur genera; today, all that
remain are the type species, M. hoffmanni, and four others.
By the way, that shark-swallowing
Mosasaurus in Jurassic World may seem impressive (both to people in
the fictional park and people in the real-life movie-theater audience), but
it's completely out of scale: a real, 15-ton Mosasaurus would have been an
order of magnitude smaller and much less impressive than its cinematic
depiction—and almost certainly incapable of dragging a gigantic Indominus
rex into the water!
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