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GRADE 10 UNBROKEN 3 INCH CARCHARODONTOSAURUS
TOOTH
"Taouz" region of the Sahara Desert, Morocco
LATE
CRETACEOUS PERIOD: 96 - 66 million years ago
Simply
a beauty of a dinosaur tooth! At 3 inches, this is a choice
grade UNBROKEN Carcharodontosaurus tooth. From tip to base, the
tooth is solid and without any repair. The tooth has one fissure
that appears as if it was a repair but it only runs on one side and is
simply an age fissure. The original pointed tip is
present with excellent evidence of slight natural feeding wear on the
point and leading edge caused when the dinosaur was still alive. Both
sides are solid and the enamel is a beautiful dark mahogany. The serrations are
crisp on the trailing edge and plainly visible above in the photos.
Teeth like this are scarce now and the site is hardly producing any good
qualities after decades of extensive, high pressure digging efforts.
NO REPAIR and NO
RESTORATION.
This
tooth was found several years ago when fine condition teeth were more
prevalent. If you are looking for a well-preserved tooth in this
size class, this is a highly recommended choice. Quality
Carcharodontosaurus teeth such as this example represent one of the fastest appreciating dinosaur teeth on the market.
Carcharodontosaurus
saharicus is the largest meat-eating dinosaur known to have ever lived on
the Earth (along with Giganotosaurus - now believed to be the same
creature). Before its discovery, Tyrannosaurus rex was thought to be
the largest but this monster
exceeds T. rex in size and really is the
"king"! Carcharodontosaurus had a massive tail,
stout body mass, and heavy bones.
Its arms were short and its hands had three fingers with sharp claws.
Carcharodontosaurus
grew up to 45 feet long, had a 6 foot skull and is estimated to have
weighed eight tons.
It had large, powerful
jaws with long, serrated, sharp teeth up to 8 inches long. Carcharodontosaurus was
larger than T. rex but its brain was smaller.
Carcharodontosaurus is so closely related to Giganotosaurus (not to T.
rex) that research now is leaning towards
Although parts of these
large carnivorous dinosaurs were discovered some time ago, their huge size
has just recently come to light. The first almost complete
Carcharodontosaurus discovered was being studied in Germany but was
destroyed by Allied bombing during WWII. A recently unearthed
specimen was reported to have the largest skull of any therapod known at
six feet in length,
larger than T. rex!
CHOICE
ENAMEL PRESERVATION AND RICH DARK COLORS - RARE IN THIS QUALITY AND
UNBROKEN!
3" long on the
curve
$745
DT2-017 INCLUDES
DISPLAY BOX Actual
Item - One Only
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