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Carcharodontosaurus Tooth D33
Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
Size: 4.0cm long, a few serrations to this partial section of a larger tooth. Probably lost the tip from chomping on a bone
Species: Carcharodontosaurus saharicus is assigned to the Theropod Carnivore Dinosaur group. Name meaning: "Shark tooth Lizard". All teeth are found in the Moroccan Sahara Desert, Tegana formation, Taquiz, Ksar-es-Souk region, Morocco. A relative of the North American Allosaurus. They are around 100 Million years old. Even though some don't have tips, probably because of the way these teeth chomped on juicy bone and meat, they are still highly collectable in any kind of condition.
***We also sell Study grade teeth, they are all repaired or have damage, but are great for children or beginners and therefore less to worry about than with collector specimens. Good value and come in gift boxes and labelled***