Cosmic Mosasaurus

$44.99

Miniature glass Mosasaurus dinosaur sculpture. Each Mosasaur is slightly different, with the utmost attention given to precise details including tiny flippers, and carefully defined jaw and eyes. Approximately 2 inches long, made from borosilicate glass with swirling hues of purple, blue, and amber.

The Mosasaurus lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 82-66 million years ago. A marine reptile, not a dinosaur, that dominated the ancient oceans, feeding on fish, sharks, and other marine creatures. Mosasaurus could grow up to 50 feet (15 meters) in length, making it one of the largest marine predators of its time. It had a double-hinged jaw, allowing it to swallow prey whole, much like modern snakes.

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Miniature glass Mosasaurus dinosaur sculpture. Each Mosasaur is slightly different, with the utmost attention given to precise details including tiny flippers, and carefully defined jaw and eyes. Approximately 2 inches long, made from borosilicate glass with swirling hues of purple, blue, and amber.

The Mosasaurus lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 82-66 million years ago. A marine reptile, not a dinosaur, that dominated the ancient oceans, feeding on fish, sharks, and other marine creatures. Mosasaurus could grow up to 50 feet (15 meters) in length, making it one of the largest marine predators of its time. It had a double-hinged jaw, allowing it to swallow prey whole, much like modern snakes.

Miniature glass Mosasaurus dinosaur sculpture. Each Mosasaur is slightly different, with the utmost attention given to precise details including tiny flippers, and carefully defined jaw and eyes. Approximately 2 inches long, made from borosilicate glass with swirling hues of purple, blue, and amber.

The Mosasaurus lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 82-66 million years ago. A marine reptile, not a dinosaur, that dominated the ancient oceans, feeding on fish, sharks, and other marine creatures. Mosasaurus could grow up to 50 feet (15 meters) in length, making it one of the largest marine predators of its time. It had a double-hinged jaw, allowing it to swallow prey whole, much like modern snakes.