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Mosasaur Marine Reptile Fossil

Mosasaur Marine Reptile Fossil
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Khouribga Formation, Casablanca, Morocco

Dimensions

26"/66cm x 11"/28cm

Weight

8Kg Free Delivery to Mainland UK Only

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Description

Halisaurus Mosasaur Jaw specimen from the Cretaceous era, the Mosasaur a fascinating Marine Dinosaur Reptile. The Jaws are in their original [excavated condition], in the burlap jacketed block, in order to protect the specimen post-excavation.

From the fossil beds of the Maastrichtian age, from classic Phosphate beds of oulad abdoun basin. Deposits of Ben Guerir, Morocco. Scientifically important specimen from a formidable Marine Mosasaur Predator.

Condition Report

Originally associated teeth held in these massively built jaws, which are in remarkable condition; with no malformation, exceptional in size and patina and enamel condition. The state of preservation is rare, in both teeth and bone tissue. Contained [as excavated in the field] in burlap jacket

Fossil bed History

The Tethyan phosphate trend sprawls across North Africa and the Middle East and is mined in several countries. The Moroccan portion of the trend is presently the most exploited, producing about 19 million tonnes or 14% of the global supply [1980 figures], making this one of Morocco main industries. All mining is state-owned by the Office Cherifien des Phosphates [OCP]. The plateaux in the regions there have 3 -5 main outcrops of phosphate beds. Around the area of Kouribga, the Oulad-Abdoun plateau has been mined since the 1920s.The Ganntour plateau to the south has been mined for many years. A new mine in the central area of this deposit at Ben Guerir was commissioned in 1981.

Genus

Halisaurus Mosasaur sp.

Geological Age

Maastrichtian age, Cretaceous period 135-65 mya

Location

Phosphate Deposits of Benguerir, Oulad Abdoun Basin, Morocco.

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