Product Description
ID
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Deltadromeus agilis
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FOUND
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Kem Kem Beds - NW Sahara Desert, Morocco
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AGE
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LATE CRETACEOUS: 100 - 66 million years
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SIZE
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2.5" long
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CONDITION
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FRACTURE REPAIRS ONLY
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NOTE
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LARGE WITH CLASSIC FORM FOR THIS
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INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX Actual Item - One Only
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This is a large, complete lateral tooth from a Deltadromeus agilis. Unlike teeth from dromaeosaurs where the body is extremely laterally compressed and the denticles are finer, or Carcharodontosaurus teeth where the cross-section is more robust with a greater hook to the dagger-shape of the crown - this tooth exactly maintains the anatomical uniqueness of the other Deltadromeus specimens we have offered that separate them from the aforementioned dinosaurs. Preservation on this tooth is excellent with a sharp tip and a minor fracture repairs only. The serrations are easily seen. It is COMPLETE WITH FRACTURE REPAIR BUT NO RESTORATION. This specimen is a rare and recommended example from this "dromaeosaur-on-steroids", the size of a juvenile T. rex.