Dekkar Formation. Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur Tooth. Near Talsint, Morocco.
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This is a fossilized tooth of Carcharodontosaurus sahalix, one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs in history. It is thought to have been as long as a Tyrannosaurus rex. I think this is a good-sized tooth fossil that gives you a realistic feel of the gigantic size of the largest carnivorous dinosaur in history.
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Gregory S. Pau l estimates Carcharodontosaurus iguidensis at 10 m (33 ft) and 4 t (4.4 short tons). Carcharodontosaurus dinosaur CARCHARODON AKA African T-Rex. the mid-Cretaceous Period. It is currently known to include two species, C.saharicus and C.iguidensis, which were among the larger theropods, slightly bigger than Tyrannosaurus and possibly slightly larger than Giganotosaurus, but not quite as large as Spinosaurus.
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Juvenile Carcharodontosaurus or Abelisaur Dinosaur Tooth. Kem Kem Beds, Morocco.
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CARCHARODONTOSAURUS DINOSAUR FOSSIL TOOTH also referred to as the AFRICAN T-REX Found in North Africa. Genus: Carcharodontosaurid - mid Cretaceous period.
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Species: Carcharodontosaurus saharicus. This is a large, impressive fossil tooth from Carcharodontosaurus, one of the biggest predatory dinosaurs to ever walk the Earth. Own a piece of dinosaur history a 6.4 cm Carcharodontosaurus tooth from the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco.
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Gregory S. Pau l estimates Carcharodontosaurus iguidensis at 10 m (33 ft) and 4 t (4.4 short tons). Carcharodontosaurus dinosaur CARCHARODON AKA African T-Rex. the mid-Cretaceous Period. It is currently known to include two species, C.saharicus and C.iguidensis, which were among the larger theropods, slightly bigger than Tyrannosaurus and possibly slightly larger than Giganotosaurus, but not quite as large as Spinosaurus.
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Gregory S. Pau l estimates Carcharodontosaurus iguidensis at 10 m (33 ft) and 4 t (4.4 short tons). Carcharodontosaurus dinosaur CARCHARODON AKA African T-Rex. the mid-Cretaceous Period. It is currently known to include two species, C.saharicus and C.iguidensis, which were among the larger theropods, slightly bigger than Tyrannosaurus and possibly slightly larger than Giganotosaurus, but not quite as large as Spinosaurus.
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