Product Description
This is a complete fossil tooth from a Deltadromeus agilis. While to date, a skull has not been found of this dinosaur, the recent scientific relation of the species to Ceratosaurs, has been in line what we have been saying for years in our attributing teeth we sell, to this species. The teeth of this Deltadromeus are notably different from Carcharodontosaurus. The teeth from Deltadromeus very much resemble a massive dromaeosaur. They are much more laterally compressed than Carcharodontosaurus. The side profile of the lateral and anterior teeth are notably taller, with less of a backward dagger-like curvature, than Carcharodontosaurus teeth, where the cross-section is more robust and with a greater hook to the dagger-shape of the crown. Comparison of teeth that we attribute to Deltadromeus, compare very closely to Ceratosaurus sp..
This rare dinosaur tooth displays rich colors and is complete with visible serrations and sharp tip.
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