Stunning display piece of a  genuine fossil mosasaur  jaw section in original matrix  Location: Oued Zem, Khouribga Morocco. Species Name: Liodon anceps. Cretaceous period 65/94 million years old.

Species of Liodon ranged between eight and twelve meters long,‭ ‬putting Liodon in the medium to large range for average mosasaur sizes.‭ ‬This also indicates that Liodon also attained apex predator status and was capable of taking on all kinds of prey items from fish to marine reptiles like plesiosaurs to even other mosasaurs.

Measuring approximately 350mm x 160mm at widest points. This is a large section of an original mosasaur jaw as found in original matrix  (may have minor restoration). This piece has a fracture line in the matrix which has been professionally  glued and infilled to stabilize and strengthen. You will receive actual piece shown in pictures. With two clip together  stands.

Mosasaurs probably evolved from an extinct group of aquatic lizards known as aigialosaurs in the Earliest Late Cretaceous with 41 described genera. During the last 20 million years of the Cretaceous period (Turonian–Maastrichtian ages), with the extinction of the ichthyosaurs and pliosaurs, mosasaurs became the dominant marine predators.