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MOSASAUR JAW, Cretaceous Period approximately 70 Million Years Ago, Khouribdga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa These fine teeth are from the famous fossil site near Casablanca; they date from the Cretaceous Period and belonged to a Large Fearsome Marine Reptile predator the Mosasaur. The teeth have been re-seated in original matrix from the fossil site, along with genuine jaw bone; this has been done to present sections of jaws, as it would have originally been in life.Genus type: Mosasaur BeaugeiAge: Cretaceous Period 135-65 Million Years Ago Measures Approx: 210 x 110 mmWeighs: 1432g