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OUR LARGEST AND FINEST EVER OFFERED 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 THE LARGEST AND FINEST IN ITS SIZE CLASS that we have ever encountered or offered!  Teeth like this are true rarities in today's market and even years ago, such a tooth would have been a prize find.  This is an extraordinarily large and complete tooth from the dinosaur Deltadromeus agilis.  Do not miss the chance to grab this ULTRA-RARE example.  There is only one fracture repair on this tooth.  The other fissures are from age and are in the enamel, not complete through the tooth.  The tip is complete and remarkably sharp with serrations running all the way to the end.  The enamel is soft and lustrous with beautiful graining and color.  This investment-grade tooth looks even better in person!  Entire tooth can boast of ZERO FABRICATION OR RESTORATION!  In most cases the teeth from this dinosaur are in poor condition.  This tooth is way above the average that is found, making it a prize tooth in any rare dinosaur fossil collection.

 

This is a MONSTROUS AND 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 LARGEST AND FINEST IN ITS SIZE THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED OR ENCOUNTERED

 

BEAUTIFUL ENAMEL, DETAILED SERRATIONS RUN ALL THE WAY TO SHARP TIP - NO FABRICATION OF ANY KIND - EXTREMELY RARE!

2.75" long along the curve

SOLD     DT11-008     INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX     Actual Item - One Only

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Deltadromeus agilis by the very talented MINEO SHIRAISHI

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