Carcharodontosaur - Fossil tooth





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Carcharodontosaurus saharicus specimen from the Kem Kem Formation in Morocco, dating to the Late Cretaceous (about 100 million years ago), naturally preserved and unaltered, weight 45.84 g.
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Carcharodontosaurus-tand – Kem Kem Formation, Morocco
Impressive, large tooth of Carcharodontosaurus from the famous Kem Kem region in South Morocco.
With a length of 8.5 cm and a width of 3.5 cm, this specimen belongs to the larger and rarer teeth of this gigantic carnivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous period.
Carcharodontosaurus – often called the “African T. rex” – was one of the largest predatory dinosaurs to have ever lived, measuring up to 13 meters in length. Fossils from the Kem Kem Formation are world-famous for their exceptional diversity and scientific importance.
This tooth is 100% natural, unprocessed, and completely original, without restoration or artificial treatment – a true rarity for specimens of this size. The natural shine, color, and fine details of the cutting edges are excellently preserved.
A very rare, museum-worthy fossil, ideal for the serious collector or enthusiast of prehistoric predators.
This tooth is delivered in a stylish Riker display box, providing excellent protection and making it ready for display.
Dimensions: 8.5 × 3.5 cm
Presentation: delivered in Riker display box
Species: Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
Geological formation: Kem Kem Formation
Age: about 100 million years (Late Cretaceous)
Discovery site: Kem Kem, Morocco
Condition: 100% natural, unprocessed, without restoration.
Rarity: an exceptionally large and authentic specimen
Carcharodontosaurus-tand – Kem Kem Formation, Morocco
Impressive, large tooth of Carcharodontosaurus from the famous Kem Kem region in South Morocco.
With a length of 8.5 cm and a width of 3.5 cm, this specimen belongs to the larger and rarer teeth of this gigantic carnivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous period.
Carcharodontosaurus – often called the “African T. rex” – was one of the largest predatory dinosaurs to have ever lived, measuring up to 13 meters in length. Fossils from the Kem Kem Formation are world-famous for their exceptional diversity and scientific importance.
This tooth is 100% natural, unprocessed, and completely original, without restoration or artificial treatment – a true rarity for specimens of this size. The natural shine, color, and fine details of the cutting edges are excellently preserved.
A very rare, museum-worthy fossil, ideal for the serious collector or enthusiast of prehistoric predators.
This tooth is delivered in a stylish Riker display box, providing excellent protection and making it ready for display.
Dimensions: 8.5 × 3.5 cm
Presentation: delivered in Riker display box
Species: Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
Geological formation: Kem Kem Formation
Age: about 100 million years (Late Cretaceous)
Discovery site: Kem Kem, Morocco
Condition: 100% natural, unprocessed, without restoration.
Rarity: an exceptionally large and authentic specimen

