Large Carcharadontosaurus saharicus Dinosaur Tooth

Carcharadontosaurus saharicus Dinosaur Tooth

Age: Middle Cretaceous, Albian Stage

Size: (25.4mm=1 inch): 80 mm diagonal length, 36 mm base width.

Fossil Site: Kem-Kem Basin, K'Sar-es-Souk Province,South of Taouz, Morocco

Fossil Code: CT003

Price: $450.00 - sold


Description: This is a large example of a tooth from the dinosaur Carcharadontosaurus saharicus coming from the Middle Cretaceous Albian Stage deposits of the Kem-Kem Basin, Morocco. Notice the fine serrations present which attest to the meat eating habits of this dinosaur that is thought to have rivaled T rex in size. Like most found, this is a shed tooth. Dinosaurs continually replaced their teeth so as to keep a sharp set always deployed. The thin cross section shows this dinosaur was more prone to stripping meat from the bones, rather than the bone crusher that T rex is thought to have been. This one came from a large example, one that would have been the terror of its domain.

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