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Species: Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
Size tooth: 2.61" = 6,63 cm
Location: Ifezouane Frm, Kem Kem Beds, Taouz, Morocco
Age: Upper Cretaceous (~96 Million Years)
Condition: Only a clean glued fracture near the tip, excellent enamel and serrations. High grade dinosaur tooth.
Carcharodontosaurus, sometimes referred to as the “African T. rex,” was a massive theropod dinosaur with powerful jaws lined with serrated, blade-like teeth designed for slicing through flesh. This specimen displays the characteristic shape and texture of these formidable predators, with visible dark enamel and serration.
Fossils from the Kem Kem region are highly sought after due to their diversity and preservation. This tooth is a striking addition to any fossil collection.
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