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  1. Fossil Mosasaur Tooth on Natural Rock - Large Mosasaurus - Display Fossil

    Large fossil Mosasaurus tooth on natural rock, with other fossiliferous inclusion for examples; bones, vertebrae, etc. These are great display pieces, and perfect for any fossil collection, making for great gifts.

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  2. Spinosaurus fragmented fossil tooth, cretaceous period,uk seller

    This dinosaur was among the largest of all known carnivorous dinosaurs, possibly outgrowing Tyrannosaurus & Giganotosaurus, and was recognisable by a long crocodile-like snout & a large spine sail on its back.

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  3. Stunning Small Hell Creek Dinosaur Fossil Triceratops/Edmontosaurus Ref2516

    Genuine fossil from the Hell Creek Formation (Late Cretaceous, ~66 million years old). Perfect for display, study, or as a gift for any dinosaur enthusiast.

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  4. Fossil Mosasaurus Tooth - Extinct Marine Reptile Tooth - Moroccan Fossil - #25

    Moroccan fossil tooth belonging to extinct marine reptile, Mosasaurus, alive during the late cretaceous period (66 million years ago), this would have once belonged to one of the oceans most ferocious hunters.

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  5. Small Spinosaurus Dinosaur Tooth Fossil In Box Frame (Spinosaurus aegyptiacus)

    Spinosaurus was a large predator, it had a sail back well adapted to wading and hunting in shallow water. The fossil you receive will be a very close example of the one shown in the photo. Fossil Age: 110-94 million years old.

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  6. Mosasaurus Fossils Teeth

    I am selling this beautiful fossil of a mosasaurus tooth.

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  7. Fossil Mosasaurus Tooth - Extinct Marine Reptile Tooth - Moroccan Fossil - #14

    Moroccan fossil tooth belonging to extinct marine reptile, Mosasaurus, alive during the late cretaceous period (66 million years ago), this would have once belonged to one of the oceans most ferocious hunters.

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  8. Spinosaurus fragmented fossil tooth, cretaceous period,uk seller

    This dinosaur was among the largest of all known carnivorous dinosaurs, possibly outgrowing Tyrannosaurus & Giganotosaurus, and was recognisable by a long crocodile-like snout & a large spine sail on its back.

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