Description: Prognathodon Tooth Fossil in Matrix Prognathodon Tooth Fossil Discover an exceptional Prognathodon tooth fossil. This tooth is a remarkable representation of one of the largest and most powerful mosasaurs to ever roam the Late Cretaceous seas. Key Features of the Tooth and Matrix: Species: Prognathodon sp. Tooth Size: Approximately 6CM Matrix: Preserved in original limestone matrix Coloration: Fossilized shades of brown, tan, and gray Condition: Excellent preservation with sharp ridges and minimal wear Significance in Paleontology: The Prognathodon was a robust and adaptable mosasaur with teeth designed for crushing hard-shelled prey. Fossils like this tooth in matrix are highly prized for the context they provide about the Cretaceous marine environment and the ecological role of these apex predators. Related Mosasaur Discoveries: Other impressive mosasaurs from around the world include: Thalassotitan atrox - A colossal mosasaur measuring up to 9 meters, nicknamed the "T-Rex of the seas," known for its 7 cm or larger teeth adapted for preying on other marine reptiles. Mosasaurus hoffmanni - The classic mosasaur, among the largest of its genus, with teeth suited for grasping slippery prey like fish and ammonites. Globidens - Known for rounded teeth adapted for crushing mollusk shells. Plioplatecarpus - A smaller, agile mosasaur with a shorter snout and large eyes for hunting in shallower waters. Tylosaurus - One of the largest mosasaurs, renowned for its size and streamlined body, enabling it to dominate ancient oceans. © 2024 Paleontological Discoveries
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