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ULTRA-RARE
SUB-ADULT DELTADROMEUS
TOOTH Tegana Formation of Kem Kem,
Morocco
CRETACEOUS PERIOD: 99 - 93 million years ago
In
a market where very few of these uncommon teeth are available, it is
remarkable to find such a superb AND RARE specimen. This is only
the second time we have had a genuine JUVENILE Deltadromeus tooth
available to offer! Do not miss the chance to grab this ULTRA-RARE
example. At the time of this listing, the few teeth from this
dinosaur we have to offer are all adults as are usually found of this
kind. Don't be fooled by the mottled color pattern - the enamel on
this gorgeous little gem is smooth and exquisitely preserved. The
fact that this tooth is in this condition AND from a true sub-adult
dinosaur makes it a top choice for the advanced dinosaur tooth
collection! Perfect to display alongside a full-grown adult
Deltadromeus tooth over 2 inches.
Serrations, tip and overall condition of this tooth is a GRADE 10.
Microfine fissures are present but
entire tooth can boast of
ZERO
RESTORATION! Crisp
serrations are present and exist even on the needle-sharp tip. In
almost every case, the Deltadromeus teeth we have seen have obvious tip
wear so this is rare. It
is a highly uncommon occurrence to find ANY sizable carnivorous dinosaur
tooth to be in such a fine state of preservation. This is a CHOICE
specimen from a rare and often misidentified dinosaur.
WARNING:
MANY DEALERS ARE CURRENTLY SELLING SMALL (1" AND UNDER) UNIDENTIFIED
DROMAEOSAUR TEETH OF MUCH
LESSER VALUE AS DELTADROMEUS AGILIS TEETH.
NOT ONLY ARE THESE MISLABELED
TEETH OF AN INCORRECT
SIZE, THEY ARE ALSO INCORRECT IN THEIR DESIGN PROFILE FOR THIS TYPE OF
DINOSAUR RULING THEM OUT EVEN AS "JUVENILE TEETH" AS ONE
DEALER MISREPRESENTS THEM.
YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A PALEONTOLOGIST TO UNDERSTAND THAT A 25 FOOT
MEAT-EATING THERAPOD THE SIZE OF A JUVENILE T. REX DID NOT HAVE
TEETH SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN A DIME!
Discovered
and identified in 1995 in southeast Morocco, Deltadromeus
agilis was named for
its amazingly delicate, long limbs and apparent high-speed
mobility. With
the skeleton reconstructed, it is greater than 25 feet in length and is 8 feet
high at the hip. Estimated weight when the creature was alive is 3.5
to 4 tons. Deltadromeus
was a meat-eating dinosaur believed to be an early offshoot of the therapod
line that led to the development of tyrannosaurs and dromaeosaurs ("raptors") in North
America.
Deltadromeus approaches the size of Tyrannosaurus yet,
was a swift and agile hunter with a body profile and other characteristics
similar to much smaller dromaeosaurs hence the nickname, "River
Raptor". Comparative analysis of its bones suggest it was akin
to an enormous dromaeosaur of elongate design. Deltadromeus was the
"cheetah version" of its kind and built for incredible speed and
stamina.
Fossil crocodile teeth, turtle shell, crayfish,
petrified wood and many dinosaur footprints were found near the sites of
the skeleton. This is evidence that the now scorching Sahara Desert
was once a vast flood plain laced with rivers edged by coniferous
trees. Crocodiles and turtles swam the rivers and predatory
dinosaurs including Deltadromeus, ran through the mud leaving dozens of
three-toed tracks that can now be found in the fossilized sedimentary rock
in that region.
Remains of
Deltadromeus agilis have only been found in the Tegana Formation of Kem Kem,
Morocco and are extremely RARE.
THE
MOST BEAUTIFUL AND ONE OF THE FINEST SPECIMENS WE HAVE EVER OFFERED!!!
1.75" long along the curve
SOLD
DT11-003 INCLUDES
DISPLAY BOX Actual
Item - One Only
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