Product Description
ITEM #
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DT11-023
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ID
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Deltadromeus agilis
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FOUND
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Kem Kem Beds - North Sahara Desert, Morocco
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AGE
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LATE CRETACEOUS: 100 - 66 million years ago
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SIZE
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1.5" long
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CONDITION
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CRACK REPAIR BUT NO FABRICATION OF MISSING PARTS.
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NOTE
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AFFORDABLE TOOTH FOR THIS SPECIES
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INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX Actual Item - One Only
Comes with a certificate of authenticity / information sheet |
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This is a fossil tooth from the the large, swift meat-eater Deltadromeus agilis. Properly identified teeth of this dinosaur are rare. While the head was never found to date, when the skeleton was first discovered in 1995, as of this post, scientists classify this dinosaur with the Ceratosauria and ceratosaur teeth ARE known to compare these teeth to.
Offered here is a nice complete example of a Deltadromeus agilis tooth with bright orange enamel. The tooth was found in several pieces requiring repair and filling of cracks but it is in otherwise, nice condition with intact enamel and serrations. An affordable authentic specimen from this large theropod of the Sahara.
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Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity & Condition / Information Sheet