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Composite Mosasaurus Jaw – Fossil Display Specimen EBY21#12
Composite Mosasaurus Jaw – Fossil Display Specimen EBY21#12
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Composite Mosasaurus Jaw – Fossil Display Specimen
A striking composite Mosasaurus jaw section, professionally assembled from genuine Late Cretaceous fossil material. This display piece showcases the iconic conical teeth, textured jaw fragments, and the unmistakable marine‑reptile character that makes Mosasaur material so sought after by collectors, educators, and décor enthusiasts.
Key Features
• Authentic Mosasaurus material — sourced from Late Cretaceous deposits, typically Morocco’s phosphate beds
• Composite reconstruction — teeth and jaw fragments arranged to recreate a naturalistic jaw section
• Display‑ready specimen — stable, visually impressive, ideal for shelves, desks, and teaching collections
• Tactile textures — enamel sheen, mineralised bone, and matrix contrasts
• Ethically sourced — responsibly collected and prepared
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🧬 About Mosasaurs
Mosasaurus was a powerful marine reptile that dominated the oceans 66 million years ago. Their jaws were lined with sharp, conical teeth designed for gripping slippery prey — fish, ammonites, and even other marine reptiles. This composite jaw section captures that predatory architecture beautifully.
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🎁 Ideal For
• Collectors building marine reptile displays
• Teachers and educators needing tactile learning pieces
• Home décor with a natural‑history aesthetic
• Gift giving for dinosaur and ocean‑life enthusiasts
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📦 What You’ll Receive
• The exact composite jaw shown in the listing photos
• A Shropshire Crystals information card detailing species, age, and locality
• Secure, protective packaging for safe delivery
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🔍 Condition Notes
As with all fossil composites, this piece includes multiple authentic elements arranged into a cohesive display. Minor restoration, stabilisation, or matrix infill may be present — standard for specimens from this region and era.
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