Specification Brand : DINOSAURS ROCK BulletPoint1 : Genuine fossil Mosasaur tooth in matrix from the Cretaceous period BulletPoint10 : The pieces you receive will be similar to as pictured, but not exact. They all have different coloration and shapes! BulletPoint2 : Size of tooth: 2 1/2" long BulletPoint3 : Size with matrix: 3" x 3 1/2" BulletPoint4 : Cool fossil tooth from a prehistoric swimming reptile BulletPoint5 : The Mosasaur played a starring role in the recent "Jurassic World" movie BulletPoint6 : Comes with an Orthoceras Information Card BulletPoint7 : Orthoceras are the fossilized remains of an extinct marine animal. These fossils are then cut and polished into the egg shape. The fossils commonly known as orthoceras are extinct "straight-shelled" cephalopods. BulletPoint8 : Found in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, Orthoceras are an extinct Nautiloid cephalopod that lived from the Ordovician Period to the Triassic Period (500 – 200 million years ago). BulletPoint9 : Each piece is unique & different-with a variety of different fossilized orthoceras shells. Found in a black matrix, the white fossils contrast nicely. Color : 100-200g IncludedComponents : Orthoceras Freeform, Information Card ItemName : Genuine Mosasaur Tooth Fossil in Matrix ItemTypeKeyword : science-fossils Manufacturer : DINOSAURS ROCK® Material : Orthoceras NumberOfItems : 100 PartNumber : 024 ProductDescription : The Mosasaur was a 60 foot carnivorous prehistoric aquatic lizard, not a dinosaur, weighing 5 tons. It had a second set of teeth in its upper palate, so its prey did not stand a chance of escaping. ProductDescription1 : Quantity of (1) or (3) Orthoceras Free Forms | Approx:1/2 lb each | 5+ inches in length | 3+ inches in width | Comes with an Orthoceras Information Card ProductDescription2 : Orthoceras are the fossilized remains of an extinct marine animal. These fossils are then cut and polished into the egg shape. The fossils commonly known as orthoceras are extinct "straight-shelled" cephalopods. ProductDescription3 : Found in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, Orthoceras are an extinct Nautiloid cephalopod that lived from the Ordovician Period to the Triassic Period (500 – 200 million years ago). ProductDescription4 : Each piece is unique & different-with a variety of different fossilized orthoceras shells. Found in a black matrix, the white fossils contrast nicely. ProductDescription5 : The pieces you receive will be similar to as pictured, but not exact. They all have different coloration and shapes! ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2021-10-24T09:09:13.532Z SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable SupplierDeclaredHasProductIdentifierExemption : 1 UnspscCode : 53000000