Gregory S. Pau lestimates 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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Kem Kem Beds, Morocco. Theropod Dinosaur Tooth.
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Dekkar Formation. Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur Tooth. Near Talsint, Morocco.
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Theropod Dinosaur Tooth.
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These beautiful serrated teeth are from the Carcharodontosaurus. 100 % AUTHENTIC CARCHARODONTOSAURUS TOOTH. This particular dinosaur lived in the mid-Cretaceous Period, around 100 million years ago.
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The African T-Rex Carcharodontosaurus was a massive therapod Dinosaur that roamed North Africa 100 million years ago. This was one of the largest predatory dinosaurs around, even LARGER than T-rex. 'African T-Rex' is most common name for these, though they were actually a separate lineage, not directly related to T-Rex. The name Carcharodontosaurus comes from their awesome horrible teeth. They had large, flat serrated teeth, like the great white shark they were named after (Carcarodon). In Latin, Carcharodontosaurus means "shark-tooth lizard". And that was an very accurate name. Size (inches): 2.4" x 1.1" Size (mm): 61 mm x 28mm Retail value: $700.
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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 lestimates 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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