Abelisauridae tooth - 0.92 Inches

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Length 0.92 inches 23.4mm

Date obtained 2nd November 2020

Location Kem Kem beds, Morocco.

Age Cretaceous 96-99 Million years

This is a large sized Abelisauridae tooth with excellent enamel and a beautiful dark orange colour, sharp serrations both mesial and distal, A fantastic tooth for collectors and no repairs or restoration. 

Currently there are three genus of Abelisauridae's known from the kem kem beds of Morocco, two small and one large, as a very limited amount of skull elements have been uncovered it is currently not possible to identify to a specific name, and although commonly "Rugops Primus" is offered for sale by other sellers this species is only known from the echkar formation of Niger.

This fossil has been consolidated with Paraloid B-72, which is a standard between personal collectors and museums, this is to preserve the fossil for generations to come and prevent pyrite disease, and also comes with a nice display box and identification label ready to be displayed