Carcharodontosaurus, often likened to the T-Rex due to its colossal size and predatory nature, was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs, with serrated teeth designed for tearing through the flesh of other large dinosaurs.
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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. Paul estimates Carcharodontosaurus iguidensis at 10 m (33 ft) and 4 t (4.4 short tons). It is currently known to include two species,C.saharicus andC.iguidensis, which were among the larger theropods, slightly bigger thanTyrannosaurus and possibly slightly larger thanGiganotosaurus, but not quite as large asSpinosaurus.
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Own a piece of prehistoric predator history with thisauthentic Carcharodontosaurus saharicus dinosaur tooth fossil from the Cretaceous period, expertly sourced from theKem Kem Beds within theTegana Formation of the Kem Kem Basin, Morocco.
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As an apex predator, Carcharodontosaurus dominated its ecosystem, preying on large herbivorous dinosaurs such as juvenile sauropods and ornithopods. Its size, cutting dentition, and hunting adaptations make it one of the most iconic large African theropod dinosaurs ever discovered.
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2 inch carcharodontosaurus tooth. This tooth appears to be repaired. Photos hopefully show this. . Nice specimen .
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Carcharodontosaurus, often likened to the T-Rex due to its colossal size and predatory nature, was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs, with serrated teeth designed for tearing through the flesh of other large dinosaurs.
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Gregory S. Paul estimates Carcharodontosaurus iguidensis at 10 m (33 ft) and 4 t (4.4 short tons). It is currently known to include two species,C.saharicus andC.iguidensis, which were among the larger theropods, slightly bigger thanTyrannosaurus and possibly slightly larger thanGiganotosaurus, but not quite as large asSpinosaurus.
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