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Enchodus libycus fish tooth and Mosasaurus tooth in rock
Cretaceous age (approx. 90 - 65.5 million years old) Enchodus libycus fish tooth and Mosasaurus tooth in rock. The remains of many fish vertebrae can also be seen in the stone around the teeth. The fossil stone comes from a phosphate mine near Khouribga in Morocco. The size of the stone containing the tooth is approximately: 60 mm x 62 mm x 57 mm. Weight approx.: 120 grams + packaging. The length of the Enchodus libicus tooth visible in the stone is approx. 29 mm.