Mosasaurus Teeth in the Fossil Record: What They Tell Us About the Cretaceous Seas
Over 70 million years ago, the oceans were ruled by a fierce marine predator — the Mosasaurus, a reptile that could reach lengths of up to 50 feet. Its reign over the prehistoric seas is immortalized not just in bones, but in the countless Mosasaurus teeth that have been unearthed across the globe. Each fossilized tooth tells a story — of power, adaptation, and a thriving ocean ecosystem during the Late Cretaceous period.
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