Product Description
ID
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Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
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FOUND
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Kem Kem Beds -
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AGE
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LATE CRETACEOUS:
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SIZE
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3.1" long on the curve
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CONDITION
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TWO MINOR HAIRLINE FRACTURE
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NOTE
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CHOICE PRESERVATION & COLOR
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INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX
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From the largest, meat-eating dinosaur that ever lived, this is one RARE tooth. It is nearly impossible to locate teeth of this size and quality now with the deposits nearly depleted and destroyed from digging for many decades. This tooth is one of the best large teeth of this dinosaur you will see. It has an unusually sharp tip, crisp serrations running down both edges, and mesmerizing light gold enamel! There are only two hairline fracture repairs near the tip but there was no loss to the tooth requiring any filling or restoration.
A tooth like this is VERY RARE in large meat-eating dinosaur teeth. Since large, apex predator dinosaurs had to constantly feed to maintain their enormous body mass, most large teeth show damage from this pattern of heavy feeding. Finding large teeth like this is very, very rare. This fossil tooth is A TRUE INVESTMENT FOSSIL since fossil dinosaur teeth of this caliber are SCARCE and there are MANY more collectors wanting the best, large teeth, than there are teeth!
A bargain compared to equal quality T. rex teeth. Fine large Carcharodontosaurus dinosaur teeth will continue to escalate in price as time goes on.