Spherical tooth of the globidens mosasaur
These teeth served as hammers to crack shellfish and even turtle shields. The globidens was a mosasaur with its own eating style.
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Armored menu
The globidens mosasaur was a dinosaur who lived between 85 and 66 million years ago in the seas near North America, Africa and Indonesia. These water reptiles could reach a length of about 6 meters. On the menu were mainly ammonites, turtles and shellfish. This also explains the remarkable teeth of this dino.
Spherical teeth
The name of the globidens mosasaur is derived from its globular teeth. These were especially suitable for cracking hard shells such as those of an ammonite and even turtle shells. The related mosasaur species had mainly pointy teeth with which they could easily grab smooth fish and squids. The globidens teeth are rounded with a spherical upper part on a smaller base. This made the teeth more resilient and better protected from impact damage. The jaws worked like a hammer to crack shells or shields.
Special mosasaur tooth
These spherical mosasaur teeth are found much less than the more famous pointed and conical mosasaur teeth. It is therefore a nice addition to your African dinosaur teeth collection or beautiful to show at lectures.
Article code | GL32 |
EAN | 8784765263147 |