Description: This is a fossilized piece of an extinct Mosasaur rib bone in a great display case with a cool toy!Mosasaurs are extinct dinosaur age marine reptiles.This fossil is from the Ozan Formation in Fannin County, North Texas.The fossil is about 1 3/4" long.The fossil comes in a unique Mosasaur display case (that you will find nowhere else) and includes a laminated information card.Also includes a Mosasaurus skeleton toy. TOY COMES UNASSEMBLED. Pictures of assembled toy to show what it looks like once put together. The toy can come apart and be put back together. When put together, the toy is about 8" long and 2" tall.This toy is not suitable for children under five years old because of small parts. All fossils sold are authentic fossils, no replicas. Mosasaur, (family Mosasauridae), extinct group of aquatic lizards that attained a high degree of adaptation to the marine environment and were distributed worldwide during the Cretaceous Period (145.5 million to 66 million years ago). The mosasaurs competed with other marine reptiles—the plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs—for food, which consisted largely of ammonoids, fish, and cuttlefish. Many mosasaurs of the Late Cretaceous were large. The longest mosasaurs, based on a specimen of Mosasaurus hoffmanni, are estimated to have been 17 meters (about 56 feet) in length, but the most common forms were no larger than modern porpoises.Mosasaurs had a snakelike body with a large skull and a long snout. Their limbs were modified into paddles having shorter limb bones and more numerous finger and toe bones than those of their ancestors. The tail region of the body was long, and its end was slightly downcurved in a manner similar to that of the early ichthyosaurs. The backbone consisted of more than 100 vertebrae. The structure of the skull was very similar to that of the modern monitor lizards, to which mosasaurs are related. The jaws bore many conical, slightly recurved teeth set in individual sockets. The jawbones are notable in that they were jointed near mid-length (as in some of the advanced monitors) and connected in front by ligaments only. This arrangement enabled the animals not only to open the mouth by lowering the mandible but also to extend the lower jaws sideways while feeding on large prey. MO108
Price: 19.99 USD
Location: Davenport, Iowa
End Time: 2025-01-16T01:48:55.000Z
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