This detailed replica features a jaw fragment from Tylosaurus pembinensis, a fearsome mosasaur that roamed the seas of the Late Cretaceous period, around 80 million years ago. Known for its long, powerful body and sharp teeth, Tylosaurus was one of the apex predators of its time.
The replica accurately reproduces the distinctive structure of the jaw, capturing the curvature and sharp, conical teeth that made Tylosaurus an effective predator. Measuring approximately 5 x 3 3/4 x 2 inches, this piece is a faithful representation of the original fossil, which provides a unique glimpse into the feeding mechanics of this marine reptile.
Whether displayed as a striking centerpiece or used as an educational tool, this mosasaur jaw fragment replica is a must-have for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts of prehistoric marine life. A fascinating and rare addition to any fossil collection, it offers a connection to one of the Cretaceous period’s most dominant sea creatures.
| Weight | 1.21 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 12 × 6 × 6 in |




