Carcharodontosaur - Fossil teeth - Carcharodontosaurus saharicus





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Specimen: Carcharodontosaurio; scientific name Carcharodontosaurus saharicus; Geological period: Cretaceous (145–66 million years ago); Condition: Natural; Treatment: Conservado; Authenticity: Original/oficial; Origin: Marruecos (Morocco).
Description from the seller
Scientific Name:
Carcharodontosaurus saharicus (Theropoda – Carcharodontosauridae)
Location:
Kem Kem Valley, Tegana Formation, Morocco
Stage:
Early Cretaceous – Cenomanian (~100 million years ago)
Size:
5 cm
Fossil description:
Exceptional fossil tooth of Carcharodontosaurus saharicus, one of the largest carnivorous theropods of the African Cretaceous. This piece, completely natural and of high quality, stands out for its imposing width, perfectly defined serrations, and a clear coloration that highlights every detail of the enamel. It has been stabilized with Paraloid B72 to preserve its integrity without altering its original morphology. Originating from the legendary Kem Kem Valley, Morocco, this tooth represents a paleontological jewel worthy of a museum, ready for display or private collection. Delivered in a presentation box.
Restoration:
None – natural piece stabilized
Presentation:
Fossil tooth in display case
ref:2768
Seller's Story
Scientific Name:
Carcharodontosaurus saharicus (Theropoda – Carcharodontosauridae)
Location:
Kem Kem Valley, Tegana Formation, Morocco
Stage:
Early Cretaceous – Cenomanian (~100 million years ago)
Size:
5 cm
Fossil description:
Exceptional fossil tooth of Carcharodontosaurus saharicus, one of the largest carnivorous theropods of the African Cretaceous. This piece, completely natural and of high quality, stands out for its imposing width, perfectly defined serrations, and a clear coloration that highlights every detail of the enamel. It has been stabilized with Paraloid B72 to preserve its integrity without altering its original morphology. Originating from the legendary Kem Kem Valley, Morocco, this tooth represents a paleontological jewel worthy of a museum, ready for display or private collection. Delivered in a presentation box.
Restoration:
None – natural piece stabilized
Presentation:
Fossil tooth in display case
ref:2768

