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Phytosaurierzähne – Klassische Riker-Box-Exemplare

Rare Triassic Material! We have a limited quantity of these specimens. If they are out of stock, sign up for email notifications as we do expect to get more over time.

Phytosaurierzähne – Klassische Riker-Box-Exemplare

Im frühen Mesozoikum bevölkerten Dinosaurier die Erde und dichte Farne bedeckten das Land in einem heißen Klima, doch am Wasser lauerte eine bekannte Gefahr: der urzeitliche Phytosaurier. Dieses monströse Reptil war ein frühes Wasserraubtier, das mit erschreckender Geschwindigkeit und Kraft alles attackierte, was das Unglück hatte, seine Futtergründe zu durchqueren. Obwohl er einem modernen Krokodil ähnelte, ist der Phytosaurier viel älter und vielleicht noch furchterregender als die Wasserreptilien, die wir heute kennen.

Please Note: Triassic material of this quality is extremely rare. Teeth will vary in color, condition, and shape. Some may have visible cracks or other wear. Images on this page are representative of the types of teeth you can expect. Keep in mind that they are some of the oldest teeth in our entire collection.

Emerging in the Triassic period, the phytosaur was an enormous semi-aquatic reptile, identifiable from their long snouts and scute-armored bodies. This heavy armor protected them from other predators, while their massive jaws secured prey with a powerful bite. Phytosaurs were huge creatures, with some species growing over 20 feet long. This could put them toe to toe with most dinosaurs of the time.


The phytosaur’s teeth varied from species to species, indicating a difference in diet among the creatures. Some had long conical teeth which helped to catch fish and other marine animals. Others had shorter snouts and serrated fangs which cut like blades through the flesh of terrestrial creatures that came to their lakes to drink. Their leg structures also gave some hint to their behavior, with terrestrial feeders having more developed limbs and marine phytosaurs gaining an almost paddle-like adaptation to move through the water.

The Triassic extinction brought about the end of most phytosaur species, with any survivors not making it much further. Their niche as aquatic ambush predators wouldn’t go unfilled though, as creatures like the Spinosaurus and eventually modern crocodilians adapted to survive on the same brutal lifestyle as their ancient predecessor.

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