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Fossil Carcharodontosaurus Tooth (1-1/2")

Fossil Carcharodontosaurus Tooth (1-1/2")

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A small but beatiful example of a Carcharodontosaurus tooth. Likely the tip of a larger crown, what remains is nicely preserved. Well serrated, with a gorgeous dark, reddish-brown patina.

Measurements: ~1-1/2" long x 1" wide x 1/2" thick
Location
: Morocco, North Africa,KemKemBasin
Time Period: Cretaceous ~90 Million Years Old

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Carcharodontosaurus was one of the largest theropod dinosaurs to ever roam the earth, with its average size being larger than that of Tyrannosaurus-rex. Carcharodontosaurus (named after the shark, genus Carcharodon) was a carnivorous dinosaur that was most likely a pack hunter, similar to their distant relative Allosaurus. Carcharodontosaurus was indeed enormous, weighting 6 to 15 tons and measuring up to 45 feet in length. The large serrated teeth of this beast could grow up to 8 inches in length. The original fossil of Carcharodontosaurus was destroyed during the second world war due to allied bombing missions. However, in 1995, a skull was discovered in Morocco, Africa.