Authentic Late Cretaceous Fossil This mosasaur tooth is a genuine 2.2″ specimen from the Late Cretaceous phosphate deposits of the Oulad Abdoun Basin in Morocco. This region is known for producing some of the finest marine fossils, highly valued by collectors and natural history enthusiasts. Preservation and Quality This mosasaur tooth features well-preserved natural enamel with natural texture and coloration typical of marine fossilization. Its strong structure and classic conical shape are characteristic of Prognathodon, a powerful mosasaur known for its crushing bite. Origin: Oulad Abdoun Basin, Morocco Recovered near Khouribga during phosphate mining operations, this fossil dates back approximately 70 million years. These ancient seabeds continue to yield exceptional specimens, offering a direct connection to prehistoric marine life. About Mosasaurs Mosasaurs were apex marine predators that dominated the oceans during the Late Cretaceous period. This mosasaur tooth is a real remnant of that ecosystem, once part of a powerful predator that ruled ancient seas. A Unique Collector’s Piece Each fossil is naturally unique, shaped over millions of years. This specimen is ideal for collectors, display, or anyone seeking an authentic and visually striking piece of natural history.













