Verified Mosasaur Jaw Fossil
Mosasaurus was a massive marine reptile that ruled the oceans about 70 million years ago. Not a dinosaur but a powerful lizard that adapted to life underwater. This verified Mosasaur jaw fossil is an authentic piece from that time, showing the curved tooth structure and bone ridges used to crush prey. It gives a rare window into the biology of these apex predators.
The fossil was discovered in sedimentary limestone layers from the Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous. That was near the end of the dinosaur era. These seas stretched across what is now North America and parts of Morocco. This specific Mosasaur jaw fossil was carefully excavated and professionally verified by a licensed paleontologist. Every detail, from the enamel texture to the jawline shape, matches known specimens from museum collections.
This fossil still shows the rough mineral replacement that happened during fossilization. Over millions of years, the organic material was replaced by calcite and silica. That preserved the bone and tooth structure with amazing clarity. The surface holds natural patina and coloration from the surrounding sediment—brown, beige, and light gray tones. It is untreated and remains in its natural state, only gently cleaned to preserve structure.
Owning this verified Mosasaur jaw fossil connects you to a deep piece of history. The Mosasaur was fast, deadly, and smart. With double-hinged jaws, it could swallow prey whole. Each tooth is cone-shaped with fine cutting edges. Some pieces may still show root impressions or small matrix bits from the original rock. It is an ideal fossil for display, research, or classroom use.
Each specimen comes with a signed certificate of authenticity and detailed provenance data. Packaging includes foam protection and a labeled ID card. We offer insured global shipping and a 30-day authenticity warranty.
Related Product: Explore our Mosasaur Tooth Fossil Collection →
External Reference: Learn more about Mosasaurus from the American Museum of Natural History.
Bullet Point Feature List
Verified authentic Mosasaur jaw fossil from the Late Cretaceous
Clear tooth socket and bone detail visible
Professionally verified with certificate of authenticity
Natural coloration and preserved enamel texture
Ideal for collectors, educators, and display use
Includes protective case and documentation
Ships insured with 30-day authenticity warranty
Technical Specs Table
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Fossil Type | Mosasaur Jaw |
| Material | Fossilized bone and enamel (calcite replacement) |
| Size | Approx. 53 cm |
| Estimated Age | ~70 million years (Late Cretaceous) |
| Origin | Khouribga, Morocco |
FAQs
How flexible was a mosasaur’s body?
A mosasaur’s body was quite flexible, especially in the tail and spine, allowing it to move in powerful side-to-side motions for swimming. Its flexibility helped it glide efficiently through the water like modern marine reptiles.
Did mosasaurs have fins or flippers?
Yes, mosasaurs had flippers instead of legs. Their limbs evolved into paddle-like flippers that helped them steer and maneuver while swimming.
Did mosasaurs have a tail fin?
Yes, mosasaurs had a large, crescent-shaped tail fin similar to a shark’s. This tail fin provided strong propulsion and helped them swim quickly through the ocean.
















