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Carcharodontosaurus Tooth on Stand
Carcharodontosaurus Tooth on Stand
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Morocco, beautifully displayed on a stand for immediate presentation.
Carcharodontosaurus was a massive theropod dinosaur that lived during the Cenomanian age of the Late Cretaceous Epoch in what is now Northern Africa. With two known species, it ranks among the largest land predators ever discovered, rivaling giants like Tyrannosaurus, Spinosaurus, and Giganotosaurus.
Its name, meaning “shark toothed lizard,” refers to the distinctive serrated edges of its teeth, perfectly adapted for slicing through flesh. These incredible fossils offer a glimpse into the ancient Sahara ecosystem, where Carcharodontosaurus ruled as an apex predator around 95 million years ago.
Each tooth is paired with a display stand, making it a standout piece for collectors, educators, or anyone fascinated by dinosaurs.
Details:
• Species: Carcharodontosaurus
• Origin: Morocco
• Age: Late Cretaceous, approximately 95 million years old
• Genuine fossil tooth with display stand
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